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Photography is an art form that continues to gain in popularity. From the basic point-and-shoot to the intricate digital single-lens reflex (DSLR), cameras are readily accessible and provide countless opportunities for capturing moments. However, among the myriad of postings on social media, you may forget the value that these photographs hold. Below is more information about the effect that capturing art has on your photos.

What Happens When You Capture Art in Photography?

Encourages Engagement

You get a fresh, new perspective when looking at a photograph. Whether it is a vibrant flower in a summer garden or family members at a recent celebration, each image shows what the photographer thought was significant enough to capture. It’s a unique form of communication that promotes engagement with beautiful and exciting moments.

Creates Inspiration

photographyPhotographs tend to have a direct effect on people, invoking peace, longing, and adventure. It could be of a location that you haven’t visited in a while or a group with whom you were once close. Whatever the case, they can cause memories to resurface and motivate you to keep moving forward. They may even inspire others to go out and reconnect with the people and places that impact their life.

Memorializes Moments

These particular moments provide a window into the past. For memories that are fading, bringing out the family photos could help to remind you of past events. They bring loved ones together and display every detail, creating a visual map of how each individual has progressed throughout their life.

 

Capture the moments that mean the most to you by working with Dan Rowland Photography of Akron, OH. Dan has been a freelance photographer for over 35 years and utilizes innovative techniques to ensure the quality of his work. He specializes in family portraits and school photography as well as architectural and abstract art. He works closely with each client throughout the entirety of the project to accurately represent their vision. Visit his website for examples of his work or call (330) 671-4382 to request an appointment.

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