How to do Fine Art Photography | Techniques and Tips
How to do Fine Art Photography | Techniques and Tips
In this comprehensive guide on “How to Do Fine Art Photography,” our expert Martin Osner delves deep into the world of techniques in fine art photography that can truly transform your photos into captivating works of art. Learn how to do in-camera methods, explore digital post-processing options, and even discover unique hands-on techniques, all geared towards helping you master the art of fine art photography. Whether you’re a beginner seeking how to do fine art photography or a seasoned pro seeking fresh inspiration, this video is your ultimate resource. Join us as we explore the secrets behind creating stunning fine art pieces using your photography skills. Don’t miss out on this transformative experience to unlock your photography’s potential.
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I have to say you shared some awesome techniques that many would not in fear of competition.
I have tried ICM and multiple exposures, but the multiple exposures did not come out as good as the ones you showed I need more practice.
Thank you for sharing
Thank you Martin for sharing such great (and often overlooked) techniques!
inspiring, thanks
Genius!!!!
Thank you so much Martin! Very inspirational and refreshing! 😊
Serendipity is a creative tool.
Enjoyed your presentation.
Great video, great techniques and even greater explanation. Thank you very much for this informative video, appreciate it!
What beautiful works you and your daughter have created!
you’re intros are overwhelmingly long. I do enjoy your videos
This video is amazing. Open my mind and eyes to many possibilities to creating arts. Thank you.
This is probably the best explanation of Fine Art Photography that I’ve seen. Come to find out, I’ve actually been doing some of these for quite a while not even knowing it was considered art – I was just "fooling around". You’ve given me a starting point, thank you!
I love when a new idea, I hadn’t considered is presented to me. Thank you for this wonderful video.
If you need advice how to do fine art, DON’T DO IT.
Gosh so much information I have been having trouble taking photo’s of my paintings thank you so much!
I really got motivated with the explanations and teachings… thank you 🙏
Lovelly! I have learned tons
An investment in joy ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Martin
Awesome video thanks! Helps me out heaps with my photography project
Martin goes to 11 !
Inspiring, thank you 🙏🏽
Thank you!
Interesting subject, thanks
As someone who is beginning by fine art journey, I am finding your videos inspiring and encouraging. You mention in this video crystals as a way to move to fine art. May I ask what is used? Thanks Nina
Brilliant work.
This was fantastic!! I didn’t know many of these techniques and cannot wait to get started. Thank you!!
Love the concepts and would love to learn more but unfortunately the course being in dollars is out of my reach as a South African using Rand’s.
i am an visual artist and pro photographer and constantly move between the two with the digital realm and have been for a number of years now, having used ICM, Multiple and pinhole Digital among others, i have exhibited multiple exposures multiple angles multiple focal lengths and composited them.
Brilliant channel just what I’ve been looking for to give me inspiration for fine art photography.
I sometimes experiment with my mobile phone when I see an unusual opportunity. I like that layering effect you described. One time I was heading on a near empty bus towards Melbourne. It was a 3 hour journey and it was dusk. The setting sun came from the right side and I was sitting on the left side trying to take landscape photos during golden hour but I was getting right side view reflected on the left side window. It made for some interesting layering effects after I deliberately did some heavy editing. Some shots looked like the trees were on fire and the slow shutter speed added to the dreamy effect, giving a painterly look. Great way to pass the time on a slow trip.
That was a great and fascinating video Sir, thanks ever so much, for explaining a few of the techniques that I was simply not aware of.👍
Beautiful ideas…
Mungo’s meditation
Wow… Thank you for this phenomenal video!
Absolutely opened my mind!
I’ve recently started thinking of experimenting multiple photographs, but didn’t know I had the option to do it in-camera. To boot, I loved being introduced to other techniques. Incredibly inspired! Thank you!
Thank you
Very encouraging
Thank you for the boldness and creativity. I love the pushing of boundaries in your work. More and keep it coming please.
Thank you Sir! 🙏🏼
I have been searching for ‘something’ and this is it. So pleased to have come across your wonderful exposition of fine art photography. A blank space has been filled for me. No, I was searching for a door in the dark and I stumbled on it.
Thank you Martin Osner.
Thank you so much for showing us what we can do besides taking pictures. ❤❤❤❤❤
Dear Martin, Thank you for such a great video you made. By far, This is the best explanation of fine art photography.
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This was fantastic!! I didn’t know many of these techniques and cannot wait to get started. Thank you!!
Awesome presentation. I feel inspired. I love the way you present photography. I am still learning from my occasional surprising shots and even the mistakes are sometimes the surprises that form a base for further creativity.
Great! Trank You for this.
I have technical question on fine art photography if blurry background in photograph would be depending how be done fine art?
So, begin with a bland, zero-talent photograph, apply a variety of gimmicks, and presto… Instant art!! And the more it looks like a painting, or anything other than a photograph, the more it must be art! But, for a more pure form of fine art photography, add rubber bands or firewood. I think I’ve got it!
Very good and informative video
Thank you Sir!
"Some value"? Are you kidding?! This video is loaded with immense value!