Abstract:
According to studies on the Minimalism Art Movement, photography instructors must recognise that students must comprehend Minimalism in photography and how it affects a sequence of photographs, leaving the audience burden-free in delight. As a result, minimalist photography has gained appeal and attracted a large number of photographers. After they understand the distinction, students will be able to create images with tremendous aesthetic appeal on a regular basis. However, there has been very little research in this field. The author will observe the impact of the 'Minimalism Art Movement' on the works of eminent photographers created over their professional photography careers. In this study paper, the author will explore the methodology, philosophy, and interpretation of photographers such as Hiroshi Sugimoto, Andreas Gursky, and Michael Kenna. The author is also a photographer with over 20 years of experience in commercial photography and education. The author will interpret the data by studying and referencing the masters' photography works. This is a completely exploratory study. According to the findings of this study, the minimalism movement had a significant impact on the world of photography, inspiring a large number of photographers to explore the power of simplicity, abstraction, and minimalism in their work.