Romanticism

Romanticism

Romanticism started off as an art movement in the late 18th Century that emphasized individualism, imagination and freedom rather than sticking to life. Due to the popularity of both landscape photography and romanticism at the time, it was only a matter of time until both combined to create romantic landscape photography. Romanticism in photography tends to focus on emotion, usually creating a ‘moody’ image in order to project how the photographer feels about the environment they’re photographing.

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