“What human beings see does not resemble a sequence of rectangular frames, and camerawork and editing conventions are not direct replications of the way in which we see the everyday world. When we look at things around us in everyday life we gain a sense of depth from our binocular vision, by rotating our head or by moving in relation to what we are looking at. To get a clearer view we can adjust the focus of our eyes. But for making sense of depth when we look at a photograph none of this helps. We have to decode the cues.”
Daniel Chandler, Semiotics For Beginners
“…photography introduced a new way of seeing which had to be learned before it was rendered invisible.”
Elizabeth Chaplin
Decoding The Cues
Posted by Ian Talbot
on October 23, 2011


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