I’m not even sure you could call it a “style” nor do I know if this is the correct place to post this but what is the style called where you photograph a specific object as it’s effected by another object?

Examples:

  1. A photograph of someone’s knees, but there’s grass on them.

  2. A photo of 10 cigarettes, but they have lipstick on them.

  3. That one photo of the apple bitten by a woman with a gap in her teeth.

If anyone knows please lmk.

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    The photography style you’re describing seems to focus on capturing objects while they are being affected or altered by an interaction with another object or subject. This style doesn’t have a specific, universally recognized name, but it can be broadly categorized under conceptual photography. Conceptual photography is often used to depict an idea, a message, or a concept where the meaning of the photograph is more significant than the subject itself.

    In your examples:

    1. The grass on someone’s knees could symbolize a connection with nature or the outdoors.
    2. The lipstick on the cigarettes might represent a personal touch or hint at a story behind the smoker.
    3. The apple bitten by a woman with a gap in her teeth could be a play on uniqueness or individuality.

    Each of these photographs tells a story or conveys a message beyond the literal image, which is a key characteristic of conceptual photography. This style often involves creative staging, unusual perspectives, or the juxtaposition of unexpected elements to create a thought-provoking image.