Abstract photography, sometimes referred to as non-objective, experimental, conceptual, or concrete photography, presents a unique creative challenge. It is a form of visual expression that does not aim to represent the physical world directly. Instead, it focuses on shapes, colors, patterns, textures, and compositions—often detaching the subject from its recognizable context. These images are crafted using photographic equipment but are designed to evoke emotions, provoke thought, or offer new perspectives, without necessarily revealing a clear or literal subject.