What is Photography Questions


1. Erik poses the question of if his work was actually considered photography.

2. Erik's first real passion was drawing, and then he got into photography.

3. The conception of photography that Erik previously held was that photography was about being in the right place at the right time.

4. This inspired him to create something different. He wanted to create something where the "process starts once you press the trigger."

5. The "common goal" was to maintain a level of realism.

6. Realism was making the photos as realistic and seamless as possible, making sure that the pictures didn't look to choppy and natural. It's making sure that what you're looking at could actually be a photograph.

7. The principles that adhere to creating an image include making sure you get the brightness, the saturation, the desaturation at the right level to have the right amount of depth and making the picture look realistic.

8. It was easier to create a place rather than finding one because you don't need to compromise with the ideas in your head.

9. He plans the photos by picking out different locations for each piece of the image. It starts with a sketch, and then the photos are combined.

10. Erik's conclusion was that there are no limits but your imagination.

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