Photography
     
 

Photography-an art form

For much of its early history, people argued about whether photography should be considered art. Some, including many artists (many of whom used photographs as guides for their own work), considered photography a purely mechanical process, produced by chemicals rather than human sensibility. Others said that photography was similar to other printmaking processes like etching and lithography, and no one argued that they were not art. Still, at large expositions, curators usually hung the photographs in the science and industry sections rather than with the paintings.

Art‘n’Interior too advocates the view that photography as a form of art with a separate and unique identity. Our selected photographers and their "Camera Works," proved extremely dominant, showing that photography could be used for creative ideas.