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== In-Game Photography == | == In-Game Photography == | ||
[[In-Game Photography Definition]] is a form of art, which consists of photographing video game worlds. | [[In-Game Photography Definition]] is a form of art, which consists of photographing video game worlds. | ||
It differentiates from Screenshotting in being more related to art and photography. | It differentiates from [[Screenshotting]] in being more related to [[art]] and [[photography]]. | ||
In this Wiki the focus lies on the | In this Wiki the focus lies on the emotional responses as the keystone to experiencing In-Game Photography and the creation of an emotional experience as the purpose of artistic expression. | ||
In-game photographers share the same motivations as "real life" photographers, including a desire to capture visually interesting images, preserve memories, and demonstrating technical expertise. | In-game photographers share the same motivations as "real life" photographers, including a desire to capture [[visually interesting images]], [[preserve memories]], and demonstrating [[technical expertise]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:57, 16 August 2020
In-Game Photography
In-Game Photography Definition is a form of art, which consists of photographing video game worlds. It differentiates from Screenshotting in being more related to art and photography. In this Wiki the focus lies on the emotional responses as the keystone to experiencing In-Game Photography and the creation of an emotional experience as the purpose of artistic expression.
In-game photographers share the same motivations as "real life" photographers, including a desire to capture visually interesting images, preserve memories, and demonstrating technical expertise.