Beschreibung
How do I know what the photograph Im perceiving means? Why, facing certain images, do I feel scared and, with others, calm? Can I anticipate or even manipulate how people will react and understand the photographic image? Is the emotional experience, from one and the same photo, arbitrary and absolutely subjective for each person? Most people today believe that with an expensive camera, fancy software and a few tutorials, one can consider oneself a professional photographer and, most, believe that the meaning of a photo is either completely arbitrary and subjective the everyone feels and thinks differently when they see a photo fallacy or that it is intrinsic and automatic. This book proposes an interpretative method on semiology for photography, based on different scientific findings about visual perception, from neuroscience, experimental psychology and evolutionary biology. Combining semiology with the use of photographic technique, will help photographers produce photographs with a high degree of predictability as for how the public will understand and feel the image, managing to elicit the response that the photograph is intended to produce.
Autorenporträt
Salvador Leon, photographer, poet and researcher, obtained a professional photography degree at Brooks Institute (Santa Barbara, CA) a Masters in Arts by the University of Guanajuato, Mexico and a Doctorate in Arts program on the same University. He is a member of Zona Límite, an art research group, at ESAV (School of visual arts) Tijuana, Mexico.