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So, go out. Leave the driveway before dawn. Let the rain hit your lens. Forget the "rules" of sharpness. Hunt for light, for gesture, for the shadow that looks like a poem. When you merge the discipline of photography with the freedom of art, you stop being a button-pusher. You become a witness.
Historically, nature art served as the primary method for cataloging biodiversity. The illustrations of John James Audubon in the 19th century were scientific necessities, bringing the exotic flora and fauna of the New World to the European public. With the advent of the camera, the focus shifted toward realism and immediacy. Today, these two fields often intersect, with photographers employing artistic composition to elevate their work, and artists utilizing photographic references to ensure anatomical precision. artofzoo homepage link
In interior design, wildlife photography and nature art have seen a massive resurgence. Large-scale prints of the natural world serve as "windows" to the outside, known to reduce stress and improve mental well-being—a concept called . So, go out
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Foundation of Art and Design- 2nd EditionIn stock