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What do you mean by shooting in Nordic style?

Nordic style shooting refers to drawing lessons from the natural, cultural and artistic elements of Nordic countries in photography, film and other artistic fields to create visual effects with Nordic style.

First of all, Nordic style photography pays attention to the use of natural light sources to create fresh and soft visual effects. Common scenes include logs, oceans, mountains and other natural scenery with Nordic characteristics, which is also the basic condition for shooting Nordic-style works. In addition, we should pay attention to color matching, and integrate the common colors of Nordic countries such as blue, white and gray into the works to achieve a true Nordic style.

Secondly, Nordic style photography emphasizes natural handicrafts. This is also one of the cultural characteristics of the Nordic countries. When shooting works, we sometimes learn from the colors and materials of traditional handicrafts, and then match the production process with the theme of the works. This practice not only creates a strong Nordic cultural atmosphere, but also reflects the depth and connotation of artistic works.

Nordic-style shooting emphasizes awe of nature and human values. Photographers need to convey their awe and exploration of nature in Nordic countries, as well as their understanding and inheritance of Nordic culture and humanistic values through the switching of perspectives and aesthetic composition. In this process, we also need to pay attention to avoid exaggeration and grandstanding of natural and humanistic elements, and truly grasp the core essence of Nordic style.