| With the rapid development of social economy and science and technology,people’s pursuit of the spiritual level has been gradually improved.In contemporary art,the artistic image of "concrete" cannot meet the aesthetic needs of the modern public.Therefore,abstract art,as an "innovative" visual presentation mode,has begun to receive extensive attention and recognition.Abstract art conveys rich information to the public through simple visual elements of points,lines and surfaces,which is consistent with the implicit and subjective creation viewpoints of artistic photography.Therefore,abstract art has been widely used in the process of artistic photography creation since the early 20 th century.As a unique way of artistic expression,abstract elements are gradually integrated into artistic photography works,injecting new vitality into the emotional expression of artistic photography.This topic is to explore the visual presentation of abstract elements in art photography.This paper mainly studies the visual presentation of abstract elements in art photography through three methods: literature research,case study and systematic research.Firstly,it analyzes and discusses the schools of art photography,defines art photography according to previous studies,and summarizes the development process and characteristics of abstract elements.Secondly,this paper analyzes the expression of abstract elements in art photography from three aspects: the visual composition of the subject,the diversity of expression techniques,and the aesthetic interest of abstract elements,so as to sort out the application of abstract elements in art photography from the theoretical and practical perspectives.Finally,combined with the "Image · Environment" series of works to explain the visual presentation of abstract elements in art photography,so as to elevate the theory to the practical level,enhance the photographer’s understanding of abstract elements and art photography,and provide photographers with practical and theoretical experience in their creation. |