Fine Art Photography
Fine Art Photography, also known simply as art photography, refers to the branch of photography dedicated to producing photos for purely aesthetic purposes. Fine art photography, housed in museums and galleries, is mainly concerned with presenting beautiful objects or ordinary objects in beautiful ways to convey intensity and emotion.
Much of art photography is produced in limited quantities and, at times, is used in advertisements or magazines.

While it can be aligned with fashion photography, fine art photography generally lies in opposition to documentary photography that exists primarily for utilitarian purposes.
Many colleges and universities offer undergraduate and graduate programs in fine art photography. Some of the more noted fine art photographers include Albert Sands, Timothy O’Sullivan and Carleton Watkins.
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