Aesthetic Trends and Evolutions in Photography Art in the Digital Era
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Digital Era, Photography Art, Aesthetic TrendsAbstract
In recent years, the rapid development of digital technology has not only changed people's lifestyles but also brought new opportunities for industry reform. Under the context of the digital era, the creation methods, dissemination methods, and aesthetic trends of photographic works have all undergone varying degrees of change, bringing new opportunities and challenges to the development of photography art. The widespread application of internet technology and digital processing technology, as well as the popularization of photographic equipment, has brought more new possibilities for the creation and expression of photography art. This can appropriately expand the aesthetic field of photography art and endow it with diverse, personalized, and instant characteristics. Therefore, in the new era context, the fusion of reality and fiction, and the combination of art and technology will become aesthetic trends in photographic technology. Photographers, based on the actual development situation, should explore and innovate in a targeted manner to fully display the unique charm and profound connotation of photography art, meeting the various requirements of the new era.
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