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hobbies and interests photographyWhat is the difference between pictorialism and straight photography?
In this regard, what is pictorialism in photography?
Pictorialism is an international style and aesthetic movement that dominated photography during the later 19th and early 20th centuries. For the pictorialist, a photograph, like a painting, drawing or engraving, was a way of projecting an emotional intent into the viewer's realm of imagination.
Thereof, what does straight photography mean?
Pure photography or straight photography refers to photography that attempts to depict a scene or subject in sharp focus and detail, in accordance with the qualities that distinguish photography from other visual media, particularly painting.
The international movement known as Pictorialism represented both a photographic aesthetic and a set of principles about photography's role as art. Pictorialists believed that photography should be understood as a vehicle for personal expression on par with the other fine arts.