Rephotography for photographers: discussing methodological compromises by post-graduate online learners of photography

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Visual Literacy Pub Date : 2019-01-28 DOI:10.1080/1051144X.2018.1564606
GA McLeod
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Abstract Rephotography involves making one or more pictures of the same subject in order to repeat an existing image, usually to show change. Recognized early on as a rigorous visual method for natural sciences, rephotography in popular culture has grown into a popular visual strategy of displaying images of the past within or alongside images of the present, but such images cannot alone explain events that led to their production. While any methodological compromises in scientific applications are usually held to account, the act of rephotographing – as a common and varied set of practices within visual culture – faces far less scrutiny. Focusing on the presence of rephotography in photography education, this paper reports on responses to an explicit rephotographic task given to students of an online MA Photography program and considers compromises regarding two aspects seen as methodologically fundamental: the accuracy applied in revisiting a previously made image and the depth of exploration undertaken in response to it. In doing so, it supports the notion that rephotographing as a way of learning through looking at and making images is vital for the visual literacy of photography students.
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摄影师的复制摄影:讨论研究生在线摄影学习者在方法上的妥协
摘要重影术是指为同一主题制作一张或多张照片,以重复现有的图像,通常是为了显示变化。早期被认为是自然科学的一种严格的视觉方法,大众文化中的重影术已经发展成为一种流行的视觉策略,在现在的图像中或与现在的图像一起显示过去的图像,但这些图像不能单独解释导致其产生的事件。虽然科学应用中的任何方法上的妥协通常都会被追究责任,但重新拍照作为视觉文化中一种常见而多样的做法,面临的审查要少得多。本文聚焦于摄影教育中重拍的存在,报道了对在线摄影硕士课程学生的明确重拍任务的回应,并考虑了在两个方面的妥协,这两个方面被视为方法论的基础:重拍之前拍摄的图像的准确性和对此进行的探索深度。在这样做的过程中,它支持了这样一种观点,即通过观看和制作图像来学习重新拍照对摄影学生的视觉素养至关重要。
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Journal of Visual Literacy
Journal of Visual Literacy Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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