Artistic and wedding photography

In this sense, for photography to be Fine Art, it must be more than just a literal representation of something. The image must communicate that it was deliberately curated by an artist to convey an idea, not just snapped by a camera to immortalise a scene. Some non-exclusive characteristics of Fine Art Photography include the following: explicit editing and manipulation of a subject; it makes an artistic statement; and the work is created purely for its aesthetic or imaginative nature. Fine Art Photography is particularly hard to define because its signature components have spread roots in all directions. Under the umbrella of Fine Art Photography, you will find Conceptual Photography, Still Life Photography, Fine Art Portrait Photography, Fine Art Architectural Photography, Fine Art Landscape Photography, and many more.