Straight Photography
Straight Photography is a style of photography that emphasizes capturing images as they appear in reality, without manipulation or alteration. This approach focuses on clarity, detail, and composition, showcasing the subject in its natural form. It emerged in the early 20th century as a reaction against the artistic interpretations of photography.
Pioneers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston championed this movement, believing that photography should be a true representation of life. Straight Photography often highlights textures, shapes, and light, allowing viewers to appreciate the beauty of everyday scenes and objects without the influence of artistic filters or heavy editing.