The Photography Language
This essay examines whether photography has its own ‘language’ and how we acquire its understanding. The materials I use for the discussion include
David Bate’s Photography the Key Concepts (Oxford, Berg, 2009), Allan Sekula’s „On the Invention of Photographic Meaning” (1982), Michael Fried’s “Barthes’s Punctum” (2008) and Kevin Carter’s infamous image of a vulture and a infant in Sudan.
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