Photo Obscura: The Photographic in Post-Photography by Natasha Chuk | Learning from Photography to Shape Digital Art
Photo Obscura draws on photography history, media studies, visual studies, art history, and the digital humanities. It argues that the transformation of post-photography is not just a trend but a significant movement that redefines photography by integrating it with emerging technologies and creative practices. The result is a new kind of work that may not even resemble photographs but still retains a photographic influence.
When does photography become digital art?
As technology advances, photographers are equipped with powerful tools that allow them to transcend the boundaries of mere documentation, ushering in a new era where capturing the moment meets boundless imagination. This creative landscape is all about pushing the limits of visual storytelling – so, when does photography become digital art?

