Perhaps there is no genre yet, and it's up to you to define it.
I’m definitely starting to get good enough with my camera to express it in pictures a bit, but it’s hard to find more photographers for inspiration with this shortcoming in my google-fu. Seems like an arse-about-face way to do it to get good enough to define a genre, and then see who else falls into it, but if life leaves me no other choice, I guess I’ll have to give it a go… don’t hold your breath though, it might take a minute
Try Gregory Crewdson. I'm unsure about the genre though.
I like that, it’s similar to Todd Hido in a fashion. Cool images, thanks
I'm not sure what genre you would call it, but I also enjoy that type of photography as well.
I ended up having a go at asking DuckDuckGo’s ai about similar photographers, and then quizzing it about what genre this might be, and the “human-altered landscape” thing typified by Toshio Shibata is known as “New Topographics”. It still doesn’t completely cover what I’m interested in, but it’s a good rabbit hole that goes in the right direction
Some examples?
Of all the ones I listed above, I think Toshio Shibata probably exemplifies it best. He sees details in man-made structures, and the way that they interface with the natural world. GXAce’s pictures are also exemplary, though they are more often in a solely man-made environment, and lean in a very specific direction with the editing.
Have a look at 3d textures files and hdri. Poliigon and blender guru might be if interest to you
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