Objevy
Objevy is a term derived from the Czech word "objektivní," which translates to "objective." It refers to a specific style of photography that emphasizes the use of natural light and minimal manipulation of the image. The goal of Objevy photography is to capture the scene as it is, without altering its original appearance. This approach often involves using large format cameras and long exposures to achieve a high level of detail and depth in the photographs.
The term "Objevy" was popularized by Czech photographer Josef Sudek in the early 20th century. Sudek's work
Objevy photography has had a significant influence on the development of modern photography. Its emphasis on