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The meaning of photos
Must there always be a meaning when we look at photos? I understand that there should be a balance and some form of composition. Is it not enough to look at photos for what they are?
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Oooh, there's a deep and meaningful question. The answer could be debated on a philosophy forum for weeks.
All photos have meaning, the difference to me is how obvious that meaning is. I can like a photo just for what it is, the photo still has meaning, I just might not be able to conciously pin down what that meaning is at the time I look at it. Does that make sense? Duncan. |
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Dont think it makes any sense at all duncan really
I think this is a very interesting question. If you saw a macro photo of a flower for instance would this have a meaning or is it just a portal through which the photographer expresses what inspires him? we are all moved by different things, beauty, expression etc and some photos may well trigger memories of one kind of another. I think any true meaning stops with the photographer as we the viewer can never truely understand his motives for taking it. SOmetimes though like Duncan says a flower is just a flower
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It is then true, that sometimes we just take photos of something that strikes as as beautiful. While, at other times we try to compose on purpose to convey a message, what ever that may be.
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Yes gerhard I think many photos dont have any deeper meaning than the photographer wanting to portray what is beautiful. People often view paintings with meaning as I think their are so many different components such as use of colour and brushstrokes that can say so much but I dont think it is quite so true of photos. That isnt to say that sometimes there isnt meaning behind them but because they are showing a fleeting moment in time I think it is difficult to portray a meaning that is easily translated to the viewer.
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Much as some people read a story as simply a story while other people search for the allegory? Picures or stories can be taken very differently by individuals.
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So if someone who produces a photo intends it to have one meaning and it has a totally opposite meaning to the viewer has the photo failed or is it really only the motivation and inspiration that has driven that person to take that photo in the first place what really matters?
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I can see I have triggered a thought process Gerhard
No not all photographs we take are masterpieces some are just snaps. Then there are some that you look at again 6 months later and wonder why you are keeping them
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Glad you said that, I was thinking much the same myself, but after a bottle of Merlot I couldn't have put it quite as well |
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