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The significance of the photographic message

Posted on:1990-01-20Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:The University of ArizonaCandidate:Fuller, David WayneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2475390017954494Subject:Fine Arts
Abstract/Summary:
Photographic realism is an effective framework for communicating meaning. In other words, the purpose is to convey an idea--not, for example, to depict a landscape. Misuse of photographic images may arise from a photographer's deliberate attempt to imbue an image with the meaning he or she desires. Thus, we might question photography's objective nature, although this should not be confused with realism. The latter refers to the imitative or representational quality of the subject, the former refers to scientific validity or truth. The issue of objectivity suggests useful concepts for art education. First, this paper considers photographic realism--technique is not a primary concern. Second, procedures that can alter realism are made evident. By understanding and using these methods, a student can more successfully comprehend and alter the photographic message.
Keywords/Search Tags:Photographic
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