Fine Art Photography, also known simply as art photography, refers to the branch of photography fanatical to producing photos for purely aesthetic purposes. Fine art photography, housed in museums and galleries, is mainly concerned with presenting beautiful objects or normal objects in beautiful ways to convey strength and emotion.
Much of art photography is produced in limited numbers and, at times, is used in advertisements or magazines.
However, because each person has an individual view of what constitutes beauty, deciphering what is or isn't fine art photography is entirely subjective. Another challenge in the world of fine art photography is the fact that photography is a relatively new medium of art, as compared to painting or music.