Unlocking the Secrets of Impressionistic Photography

Impressionistic photography challenges traditional approaches by emphasizing mood and atmosphere over sharp, detailed imagery. This style captures fleeting moments of light and color, offering a painterly quality that stands out in the digital age. 

Coming to you from Peter Forsgård, this insightful video sheds light on the principles of impressionistic photography, particularly through street photography. Forsgård explores how this technique diverges from conventional sharpness, advocating for a focus on light, shadow, and color dynamics. He emphasizes the emotional impact of photography, urging you to look beyond mere aesthetics to capture deeper, more resonant images. This approach is not just about technical skills; it's about how you see and interpret the world through your lens.

Forsgård provides practical tips for adopting this style, such as utilizing motion blur and selective focus to enhance the impressionistic effect. He discusses the importance of understanding light's interaction with the environment. By suggesting techniques like multiple exposures and the use of mist filters, Forsgård encourages you to experiment and discover new ways to express visual stories. If you find yourself feeling a bit stuck creatively, this is a great way to expand your approach.

Check out the video above for the full rundown from Forsgård.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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