Yes, this photo can clearly be impressionist photography, and it is a strong example of the genre. Here’s why: 1. It Prioritises Impression Over Description The image does not aim to describe who the people are, where exactly they are, or what they are doing. Instead, it captures an impression of movement, light, and urban energy. The figures are reduced to shapes and gestures rather than identifiable subjects—very much in the spirit of impressionism. What we see is not factual clarity, but felt experience. 2. Intentional Blur as Expression The motion blur here is not a technical accident; it is expressive. Vertical streaks suggest movement and flow Human figures dissolve into colour and rhythm Time feels compressed, as if several moments exist at once This aligns closely with impressionist photography, where blur is used to evoke emotion and temporality, not to hide mistakes. 3. Strong Emphasis on Light and Colour The photograph is driven by colour relat...
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