Fine-art photography refers to images and photographs that have been created by a photographer using his/her own creative vision as an artist. Fine-art photography is completely different from photojournalism. Photojournalism provides photography for news, events, and includes commercial photography with the primary purpose of advertising products and services whereas in Fine art photography the purpose of the activity will shape itself from the purpose of the photographer.
This Art is considered to have a very controversial history as in 1950s it was completely unacceptable to keep a photo in a gallery. But after the 1950s people slowly started to accept photography as fine-arts.
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