Creative photography contains an additional element (or elements) added to the photo to improve it from its initial condition.
Extra Elements exist outside of the typical photographic process and can be interpreted in a variety of ways. They might be as simple as a photographer’s approach to capturing a photo’s particular aesthetic. They can also be a complicated post-processing technique used to enhance an image’s atmosphere and textures. The important thing to remember is that the additional element must exist outside of the typical photography workflow.
A long-exposure photograph of fake smoke coming off objects using a flashlight or LED attached to a string is a unique way of adding a magical creative element to a normal photo.
Another simple and innovative approach that allows for unlimited creativity is double exposure photography. The method of overlaying two photos on top of one another to create bizarre, evocative, and visually intriguing situations is known as double exposure.
“The way the lens renders out-of-focus spots of light” is another definition of bokeh. We can change the shape of the bokeh by keeping the desired shaped hole in front of the lens. which allows the light to enter in the shape of our desire
One of the most innovative and artistic photography techniques is levitation photography. With one shot and winning floating poses, you can tell an entire story. You may portray the surrealness of dreams by having your model levitate above a bed.
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