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Photographing and photographs Photographing and photographs remain to be a very useful form of collecting as well as storing information. This is because it composes a great idea in a single photograph or picture, which would have otherwise taken a good number of pages to put it down in writing. For instance, a picture or a photograph gives a representation of a large area or an object regarding a certain media to communicate as well as interact with numerous people or audience in varied languages.
In spite of its complexity in interpretation, from just a look a viewer gets to know that the presented object exists or did exist in the past although he or she might not know more about it without an explanation from a person with an idea regarding the same (Dettling 162). For instance, the pictured house from the Bozar Centre for Fine Arts gives an image of either how a certain community used to build its houses or how it builds them in the current time. The viewer is able to tell that the time of the day that is either early morning or late in the evening as depicted by dull and bright colors, which he or she has integrated.
A photograph can carry different kind of message, for instance, conceptual photography that entails capturing a meaning as well as essence of that particular moment. For the photographer to take such ideas to the extreme, he or she has to use various techniques such as light, poses, elements, atmosphere and props among others to create or bring out the mood or deliver his or her feelings to the watcher. Most conceptual photographs contain varied messages or else a series of emotions besides it is only a few of them that contain a single message (Dettling 84).
By observing the above Bozar image, one finds it very attractive to the eyes because the artist employed different techniques intelligently to bring out the aesthetic value of the picture. The photographer took the image from the front elevation and having similar height to cover much of its parts such as the roof, window and the door. Use of cameras in taking photographs and videos is now replacing the ancient methods of putting down images such as drawing or painting that were quite challenging to coming up with the exact image as the pictured object (Dettling 22).
The ancient methods of making images were very involving and expensive besides other limitation as when compared to photographing. For instance, in the past, it would have been very hard to get another image as the Bozar’s one because it would call for the whole process. The photograph may be interfered with in the times of storing or trying to safeguard it but provided it be there regardless of of its dissertation there is at all times a belief that something like that picture exists or existed.
Therefore, the information intended to be stored is relayed from across generations with the main objective being to highlight the history or nature of a place. This eliminates the doubts that a certain generation may have concerning the past events or incidents that they just hear about. Photographs or images have a very powerful effect on the viewer’s emotions and thus any feeling that the photographer intendeds to bring out ought to be very aesthetic. Thus, creating excitement and anxiety to an extent such that viewers yearn to see for themselves the content depicted in the photograph.
To achieve the mood of any image there is always need to integrate the various techniques. This makes it attractive to the audiences besides making it simple for them to get the intended message with no or little difficulty, which is evident from the cited image. Work CitedDettling, Peter A. The Will of the Land. Victoria [B.C.: RMB, 2012. Print.
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