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Look for the mood. Chase the light that breaks the rules. Be willing to let the image be blurry if it is passionate. In the marriage of , the animal is the muse, but the artist is the alchemist. Go out and turn the wild into gold, before the wild is gone. Are you a photographer looking to cross over into art? Start by reviewing your old "reject" files. Look for the out-of-focus shots, the silhouettes, the weird angles. You might find that your best piece of art has been hiding in your trash bin all along.
Move in close. Photograph the patterns on a zebra’s flank or the scales of a reptile. Remove the context. When the viewer cannot immediately identify the scale of the object, they pause. That pause is where art lives. samartofzoocom top
While tack-sharp eyes are standard, try moving the camera vertically or horizontally during a long exposure. ICM can turn a forest into an impressionist painting of vertical green streaks, with the silhouette of a stag barely visible. It turns wildlife photography and nature art into a performance. Look for the mood
began to merge when photographers stopped asking "What is it?" and started asking "How does it feel?" This shift moved images from the pages of National Geographic to the walls of the Saatchi Gallery. In the marriage of , the animal is
Instead of zooming to 600mm, try a wider lens. Show the elephant in the context of the devastated savanna. Show the puffin on the cliff edge with the raging sea below. This creates a socio-political artistic statement about habitat, turning the photo into a piece of ecological advocacy. The Rise of Hybrid Media We are currently witnessing a renaissance in hybrid art. Photographers are no longer stopping at the print. They are overlaying digital paintings onto their RAW files, or printing images on watercolor paper to be hand-embellished with ink and charcoal.