
Lost but never Found - © Roman Kasperski

298 - © Daniel Hammelstein

roses - © Anke Doerschlen
Model Usi
In fine art photography, photography is used as a means of artistic expression. Fine art photography, also known as art photography, refers to a form of photography where the goal is to create artistic works. It is not primarily about making documentary or journalistic photographs, but rather about creating works of art that convey a certain message or statement. Modern fine art photography, also known as contemporary art photography or modern art photography, often employs new techniques and materials to create unique and individual works of art. Overall, fine art photography is a specialized form of art photography that is often practiced by artists or performers and blurs the boundaries between photography and art.
In the following you will find work from the participant portfolios on the topic. The entire portfolio of a participant can be found under the link behind the © sign.
If you have also good work to show, then we are looking forward to your submission! Up to nine images in the portfolio, STRKNG is free of charge.
Lost but never Found - © Roman Kasperski
298 - © Daniel Hammelstein
roses - © Anke Doerschlen
Model Usi