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Realistic photography requires photographers

Realistic photography requires a photographer (ABCD).

A. Pay attention to people’s living conditions

B. Discover social problems

C. Enhance one’s own sense of responsibility

D. Enhance oneself Sense of mission

The concept of realism:

1. The details are true

There must be real detailed descriptions and use historical and specific life pictures to reflect social life. Realistic works infect people with the reality and concreteness of images, so they can make readers feel like they are entering the scene and seeing the people.

2. Typical images

Through the typical method, real life materials are selected, refined, and summarized, thereby profoundly revealing some essential characteristics of life. It can be said that typification is the core of realism and the mark that distinguishes it from naturalism.

Life phenomena are complex, and recording life truthfully is nothing more than the craftsmanship of a photographer; realism requires the author to select meaningful characters and events from the rich and colorful real life, and personalize and summarize them. Specialized artistic processing creates typical characters and typical environments. As Engels said, it is necessary to "truly reproduce typical characters in typical environments."

3. Objective approach

The author should naturally reflect the author's ideological tendencies and feelings of love and hate from the scenes and plots of the work through objective and specific descriptions of real life. , rather than specifically speaking it through the mouth of the author himself or the characters.

If we do not understand realism simply as the reality inherent in various real arts, but as a separate set of principles and artistic methods for character description, then in Western Europe , the formation of realism is generally considered to be during the Renaissance.

From the realism of the Renaissance to the critical realism of the 1820s, including the realism of the Enlightenment in the 18th century. Renaissance realism is famous for describing characters' vivid and rich emotions, desires and feelings. It shows the sublimity of human beings, the completeness, purity and poetry of characters.