Inspired by the power and beauty of Weston's prints, he began to explore "straight photography" for himself.
This photograph is considered to be one of Strand's most famous works and an example of his change from pictorialism to straight photography.
The depiction of the real nature of the medium and the subject is an example of straight photography.
In the early 1920s the photographers moved towards what they called "straight photography".
We like to refer to it today as "straight photography."
In the 1980's, he went back to straight photography, this time in color.
She does not use darkrooms or computer editing, just straight photography.
His photographs cover a wide range from pictorialism to straight photography, including photomontages.
Abbott's style of straight photography helped her make important contributions to scientific photography.
This approach, known as straight or pure photography, exerted a major influence on the development of the medium as an art form.