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Nature photography has always been a very popular genre for fine art photographers. Though it often proves difficult to categorize,
as it does include many different forms, such as scenic landscapes, underwater scenes, plants and animals, just to name some of the
major groups. All of these fall under the overarching description of nature, but can also be classified in their own independent genres.
Though they are all different and unique in their own way, they also include many similarities and share related aspects in not only their content, but form as well.
Obviously, the main similarity between these groupings is that they all depict the beauty of nature, but beyond that, the similarities also
lie within the philosophies behind such camera work.
Nature Photography
Scenic, or landscape
photography,
usually includes expansive views of natural backgrounds that usually include many
of the other elements mentioned above. For example, it is common to see plants,
such as trees and flowers, within scenic pictures. Though it is less common to see
animals, because it takes away from the actual landscape, it is still possible,
and does not automatically disqualify it from the scenic title.
Landscape Photography
Though water, animal and plant photography are all generally self-explanatory, it
is helpful to have a working definition that allows for a more concrete understanding
of the philosophies, and how they relate to the other forms of nature photography.
Water photography includes both those shots done above and below the surface of
the water. When the camera is above the water it is tempting to consider the picture
a scenic photograph. However, there is slight debate as to whether this provides
an accurate definition; or rather, should it be considered in a more straightforward
way such as a seascape. In either case, as with all the forms, the focus remains
on nature and how to capture the exact image of nature on film.
Nature photography lends itself to many different subtleties and nuances that can
cause confusing and juxtaposing classifications. However, at the root of all pictures
of nature lies the photographer’s intention of capturing nature in its actual state
and habitat, emphasizing the way nature lives. At Imagekind, you will see all different
forms of photography all available for print that can add a unique and natural aspect
of your favorite natural image.