Art Movements

PICTORIALISM

Key works:

Time period :

1880s-1920s

Key characteristics/ conventions :

Wanted to make photographs looking like Art and Paintings, the photographic manipulation often showed off the photographers personality and character.

Artists associated:

  • H P ROBINSON
  • CHARLES JOB
  • FRANK EUGENE
  • JMW TURNER
  • JULIA MARGARET CAMERON
  • GEORGE DAVISON

Methods/ techniques/ processes:

  • Vaseline Smearing on Camera Lense
  • Paint strokes
  • Purposely Manipulating Image in Darkroom – “scratching and marking their prints to imitate the texture of canvas, using soft focus, blurred and fuzzy imagery”

REALISM / STRAIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

Key works:

Time period:

1960s

Key characteristics/ conventions :

This movement ditched the “painting like” side of photography and chose to take pictures how they were with manipulation.

Artists associated:

  • Alfred Stieglitz
  • Paul Strand
  • Jacob Riis
  • Lewis W Hine
  • Dorothea Lange
  • Walker Evans
  • Berenice Abbott

Methods/ techniques/ processes:

There was no main technique , just trying and getting the image to look as it does in real life o show of the beauty of the landscape or the harsh reality of the image. They focused on “crisp focus with a wide depth-of-field.”

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