Documentary Photography To Bring Back A Bygone Era
Posted in Business on December 31st, 2009 by – Be the first to commentWhen you try to document the history of any particular person or an important event you could use appropriate photographs as historical documents. As every body knows well, pictures always speak better than words. The full impact of war in a bygone era can be felt even today when we see the tiger moths dropping cluster bombs over innocent civilians in a simple and faded black and white photograph. The photograph may not be the best one and the lighting may be poor and yet we do not speak of aesthetics or photography as an art form. The stark reality of war would be intensely felt when we see this photographic document. Documentary photography of Agent Orange being dropped over Vietnam shocked the entire world and the mighty U.S. had to relent. The documentary photography acts an s an evidence of a particular event that happened many decades ago. Today if you want to succeed in your career as an artist you must spend half your time outside the studio and you need to arrange for an exhibition of your arts. You need to promote your arts through artist marketing and your skill and creativity would not be sufficient. Artist marketing would be immensely helpful in competing with the works of other artists.