Does fine art photography sell?
Every day. Fine art photography is photography created with the intent to sell as art. Unlike snapshots intended to simply record a memory or commercial photography designed to serve a purpose such as selling a product in a fashion advertisement or documenting a product for sale.
Fine art photographs sell from well known high concept artists such as Sally Mann or Cindy Sherman to collectors and museums. Art Wolfe and Peter Lik sell fine art photographs/decor type images to people looking to decorate their walls.
Less known fine art photographers such as Edward M. Fielding sell fine art photographs on a daily basis through online gallery such as Edward Fielding – Website (http://edward-fielding.pixels.com)
What EXACTLY the meaning of Fine Art Photography?
“….the definition of fine art photography, it states that the work is the creation, the vision of the photographer.
Now, there are many types of photography, photojournalism, advertising and commercial photography, wedding and event, landscape, wildlife, portrait, sports, fashion, and there’s one niche that encompasses photography solely for the sake of art, making art. ” – Kathleen Grace
Is fine art photography important to the interior design world?
Fine art photography is extremely important to the interior design world. It is evident in the pages of interior design magazines and on the sets of movies and TV shows.
Fine art photograph is especially popular when creating an interior that says “smart, cosmopolitan and modern”. Black and white fine art photography in particular is popular because is seems modern and vintage at the same time and doesn’t class with the colors in the room.