One way by which photographers were able to edit their work was by using the photomontage technology. This helped in the removal of unwanted elements from a photograph. Photographers during this period had the power of determining the appearance of their works of art. In addition, it was also a platform that enabled photographers to produce questionable and doctored images in the process of producing dramatic effects.6 Picture for women by Jeff Wall One of the products of photography that marked the transition of photography as a form of art in a printed page to the wall of a gallery was the 1979 Picture for Women.
One of the most outstanding features in this piece of art is the woman who looks outward as if she is looking at the viewer of the photograph. In the picture, there is also a camera, which occupies centre stage in the image.7 In addition, the picture also has a photographer who is positioned in the right. The presentation of the photograph can be equated to an attempt to relate to the artistic and the audience expectations of 1970s to the modernistic perspective of art. It is relatively difficulty to separate the Picture for Women from the post-modernistic approach top technology because of the approach that the photographer gives to the different elements in the photograph.
Unlike photographs in the modernism, Picture for Women put more focus on the human personality other than other environmental aspects.8 The main aim of photography was top capture personalities and develops a technique of understanding different elements such as moods and attitudes of those in the photographs. In addition, through this approach to photography it was also possible to provide an understanding of the relationship between elements in the photography and the general society. 9 Photography from the understanding of Picture for Women can be said to be the simultaneous recognition, within seconds, the essence of an event including a precise organization of forms, which provide that event with a technique of proper expression.
10 The discovery on oneself in the view of post modernists was only possible through developing an understanding of the surrounding environment. This was to be in relation to the role of the surrounding in moulding personalities and how different personalities affect their surroundings.11 It is often important to ensure a balance between the two worlds and this explains the reason for the evolution of photography. An exponential rate in technological changes in the field of photography was heightened by the desire to develop better techniques of understanding the society.
Capturing moments would help in the development of a history hence facilitate the process of communication in terms of the effects of the environment on the society and personalities.12 Self Portrait as a fountain by Bruce Nauman The 1960 self-portrait by Bruce Nauman provides a different understanding of the evolution of photography in postmodern period. This is because it is possible to perceive it as a demonstration of the approach that fine art practitioners have consistently used in the evolution and development of photography.
13 An additional analysis of this photograph also provides an understanding that naturally occurring elements such as naïve instincts instead of technical excellence have been the basis of development in photography. Photographers such as Nauman used cameras and photographic skills to record events such as performances that take place in different venues. They also take pictures in their unusual form to demonstrate numerous approaches that can be used in understanding the role of photography in communicating different elements about the society.
14 Photography in the view of Nauman could be used in the development of different elements charged with personal meaning. This was through the use of his body in the production of photographically recorded performances. One way by which Nauman’s self-portrait is considered as an essential work in the development of photography was because it provided a new approach and inputs into the art of photography.
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