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Introduction to naturalistic photography

He believes that nature is the starting point and end point of art, and only the art that is closest to and most like nature is the highest art. He said that there is no art that reflects nature more accurately, meticulously and faithfully than photography. Emotionally and psychologically, the effect of photographic works lies in the unadorned lens scenes recorded by photosensitive materials. Another master of this school, A·L· Pacho, stated more clearly that art should be left to artists. As far as our photography is concerned, nothing can rely on art, and we should create independently. It can be seen that this artistic concept is a reaction to painting, which urges people to liberate photography from the shackles of academic school and promote the full play of their own characteristics.