Thursday, February 26, 2015

What should be seen?

Do you think the additional photographs from Abu Ghraib should be released? Would you look at them if they were available? Why or why not?

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Photographing the "Other"

What are the photographer's responsibilities in photographing people from cultures, subcultures, religions, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, political viewpoints etc. other than his/her own? Is it necessary to be part of the group you are photographing? to learn about them? to engage with them? Or is it OK to photograph as an outsider? There are no right answers here, and each of you may have a different idea about what is ethical and what is not, what has value and what does not. The point is to give some thought to your own point of view and to write about that.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Whose gaze?

When you put yourself in front of the camera, who do you imagine looks at you? Does that gaze feel accepting, critical, curious, harsh, etc.? When you are behind the camera photographing another, what influences how you look at that person? Do the following sometime this week. Take your camera and tripod into a room alone. This could be the studio or your dorm room. Lock the door. Using the self-timer, photograph yourself totally nude for at least 30 minutes (an hour is better). Write about your experience on the blog. Don't show the pictures to anyone, and DO NOT post the pictures on the blog! And if you use a school camera, don't forget to delete the pictures!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Aestheticizing the Difficult

If you make a beautiful photograph of something terrible (violence, war, poverty, etc.) does that draw the viewer in to experience the subject matter or distance the viewer from it by making it easier to look at it? What do you think? List examples of either if you can think of them.