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Trends 2020. Know the main trends in photography for this 2020

May 25, 2020
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Photography trends are a big influence on the digital and design world. In fact, these days, customers and companies are always looking for something new and disruptive, as they want to differentiate themselves from their competition. Therefore you can not miss these 2020 trends that we tell you in this note.

Minimalism

Complexity has always been a key part of photography, where photographers have combined compositional technique and color management. Currently, many photographers are experimenting with the minimalist style, so it will continue to be a trend for this 2020.

This movement is based on having the least amount of elements in the composition to give more focus to the central element. It is normally applied to portrait photography, fashion, landscape photography, among others.

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360 ° photography

360 ° photography, however, will be a great photographic trend in 2020. It will be used mainly for panoramic photography of landscapes or real estate.

Thanks to technological advancement, carrying it out will not be so difficult. With specialized devices, you can configure the process on a smartphone and let it do its thing. Now you can capture a 360 ° scene of a room or room, where the viewer can move as if he were there.

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Facial emotions

Presenting photographs with details and direct facial expressions will also be a trend for this 2020. These photographs establish an emotional connection between the image and the person looking at it. In addition to giving intensity to the photo.

Vertical photos

Just as vertical videos are becoming quite popular, vertical photographs will increasingly be trending. Although it is not so new, most projects have focused on horizontal or more square images.

Thanks to the formats of social networks and mobile photography, this has redefined the user experience, instilling this new photographic classification to perfectly fit the size of a screen.

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Photographic intensity

The ideal image can add intensity or drama to a job. This photographic trend can be determined as two opposing energies that are needed and complement each other to excel.

These photographs create a melodramatic sensation. However, these photos do not have to feel rigid, it is essential that they waste high intensity to generate great visual interest and a different type of balance. This is a way of creating stability with the aim of delighting the human eye.

What do you think of these trends? These last 10 years have been a great transformation for photography, from the analog to the digital to the Instagram phenomenon. Definitely, this art will evolve as technology and talent evolve.

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