Matthew Hesser, Stunning California Fine Art Photos – A New Dimension in Light

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Digital photography has opened up a whole new world in the art scene. Photographers like Matthew Hesser are using super-saturated colors and photo realism to help people see things that were always there before, but are now seen in a new way.


ARROYO GRANDE, CA  Nov 27, 2014 Photography took the world by storm because it created images that were more realistic than most painters could capture with a pencil or brush strokes. Today’s photographers have taken photo-realistic art to a whole new dimension. A new dimension in light that is. Thanks to the magic of post-processing, fine art photographers like Matthew Hesser of California Fine Art Photography can transform a unique realistic photo into a hyper-realistic work of art featuring super-saturated colors and light dimensions that create an entirely new form of art with stunning visual effects that can almost show us a new dimension in light.


While most people think of photographs as realistic images of the world around them, the truth is that film and digital images often fail to capture details in areas that are in bright light or shadow. Throughout the 20th century, photographers used HDR high dynamic range imaging techniques to bring out those details that are often lost in photographic images. In the days when most photographs were captured on film, that involved a more laborious process of capturing multiple shots of the same scene at different levels of exposure, and then combining them in very sophisticated ways to create a single image with a high level of detail.


Now, with the advent of digital photography and the ever-increasing depth of detail possible with better digital cameras HDR photography still uses the same process but it is much more versatile and can take on a whole new meaning as modern digital photographers discover a new art form. While many photographers use HDR and other post-processing filters to create more realistic images, others like Hesser use the filters to manipulate light levels, color and contrast to create ultra photorealistic scenes that resemble the finest paintings and some inviting effects.


Hesser finds his favorite subjects in the Central Coast of California landscape where he resides with is family. His preferential photographic subjects include sleek, curving lines of classic hot rod cars, furniture, homes, businesses, sunsets and landscapes. His digital artwork brings out the already super-saturated colors found in nature and metal, presenting them in a way that they are seldom viewed. “I love colors and what photo realism can present to the viewer, Hesser writes. It is like finding something that was always there, but never quite seen before.”


Hesser’s photo realistic art is available as prints on a variety of surfaces, including canvas, photographic paper and high-polished aluminum, as well as on products, such as smartphone or iPhone cases. In addition to his fine art photo works at CaFineArtPhotos.com, Hesser works with businesses and products to create photographs and artwork for business marketing through CreativePhotoAds.com. His business photography services include artwork, image hosting and business promotion services.


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