Emotion, Creativity, And Photographic Expression
Photographic expression is a communicative process between the photographer and the viewer, but it is also a language between the person who takes the photograph and what is being observed.

Photographic expression is a communicative process between the photographer and the viewer, but it is also a language between the person who takes the photograph and what is being observed.
Perception is the cognitive process through which we receive information and form an image of reality. When we perceive a photograph, we go through two phases: reception and interpretation.
A photograph is where the interests and desires of the viewer intersect, and these are just as important for the person taking the photo as they are for the viewer. Sometimes, the message aligns, and sometimes, it does not. That is why photography, rich in meaning for both the photographer and the viewer, is always an OPPORTUNITY.
Can a blind person take photos? Seeing is not a requirement for taking photos, as they are not solely born from sight. A blind person is endowed with the paradox of not being able to see the world, yet also with a sense of mystery and a connection to another reality. The…
If your worst fear took a human form, what would it look like? Working with fear through photography is a creative task.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights, and, endowed as they are with reason and conscience, they should act fraternally towards one another. UN The teaching of photography is a key instrument for fostering creativity and the inclusion of people with functional diversity. To create and communicate means…
Visual education should be incorporated and emphasized from the beginning in all schools. It should be included alongside the study of literature, history, or mathematics. In language studies, we learn grammar first. In photography, we must learn visual grammar.
From a very young age, children are curious about the world around them—they explore, admire, are amazed, and, above all, play. Photography will help them grow.
You have often wondered: “Why do my photos not reflect my gaze?” “Why is the photo not exactly what I have seen?” You feel a mismatch between the photograph you thought you would obtain and its final result…