Saturday, January 16, 2010
Photography and time
Friday, January 15, 2010
The River of Time
Time & Photographs
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Relationship between time and photographic image
Photography and time
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Photography and Time
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
The relationship between time and the photographic image
The relationship between time and photography
A photographic image is able to capture and moment in time and freeze it an eternity. An early photograph for example one taken during the civil war can transport you back you back to that one moment in time instead of imagining what a young union soldier looked like. Obviously you need many photographs to represent time in general but only one photograph is needed for a moment in time and therefore time and the photographic image can be compared at some level. An image illuminates a moment in time but it can also cause the viewer to generalize. I think it is possible to connote time through multiple photographs of the same subjects because the details change. However its not possible with one if you have nothing to compare it to. With a single image you can read into it but essentially you’re just making up a back-story for what you see. I don’t consider any art form a reliable method of conveying reality however photography is certainly capable of reproducing an object very realistically.
Photo vs. Time
the motion of photografs
Photography and Time
The Relationship Between Photography and Time
Monday, January 11, 2010
Question: What is the relationship between Time and the photographic Image?
- Can they be compared?
- What does the image do to time or vice-versa?
- Is it possible to connote the passage of time via the image? Why or why not?
- What does your relationship between the two say about the effectiveness of the (photographic, filmic) image?
- Do you trust the photograph over other mediums as a reproduction of reality?
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