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Are These Pictorialism? Craig Myran Photography 5 4 months ago
Modern Pictorialism judy_n 3 5 months ago
So, like where is all the pictorialism? Andre Easter 3 17 months ago
Welcome to Cloudscapes! WaterLightGallery.com 0 31 months ago
Most of these images are not Pictorialism Dana Gonzales 7 41 months ago
Thank you egefan - Suzan Almond 1 45 months ago

About Camera Work -Contemporary Pictorialism-

Camera Work is a tribute to the magazine of 1903-1917 that featured Pictorialists Photography. This group is an attempt to highlight the modern pictorialis of flickr

What is Pictorialism? Fom Wikipedia.com

Pictorialism was a photographic movement in vogue from around 1885 following the widespread introduction of the dry-plate process. It reached its height in the early years of the 20th century, and declined rapidly after 1914 after the widespread emergence of Modernism.

Pictorialism largely subscribed to the idea that art photography needed to emulate the painting and etching of the time. Most of these pictures made were black & white or sepia-toned. Among the methods used were soft focus, special filters and lens coatings, heavy manipulation in the darkroom, and exotic printing processes. From 1898 rough-surface printing papers were added to the repertoire, to further break up a picture's sharpness. Some artists "etched" the surface of their prints using fine needles. The aim of such techniques was to achieve what the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica termed, in discussing Pictorialism, "personal artistic expression".

Despite the aim of artistic expression, the best of such photographs paralleled the impressionist style then current in painting. Looking back from the present day, we can also see close parallel between the composition and picturesque subject of genre paintings and the bulk of pictorialist photography.

The 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica noted that: "as a distinct movement pictorial photography is essentially of British origin", although in its later phases there was a strong influence on American photography. The Linked Ring and The New American School were notable organised U.S. tendencies in Pictorialism around 1900. An American circle of photographers later renounced pictorialism altogether and went on to found Group f/64, which espoused the ideal of unmanipulated, or straight photography.

The contemporary American portraitist Sally Mann revisited the pictorialist style in her 2003 book What Remains
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