Psychology and photography: the subjectivity as protagonist of the image
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https://doi.org/10.18316/dialogo.v0i36.3474Keywords:
Psychology, Photography, Subjectivity.Abstract
This essay tries to bring up a reflection about photographic images and its meaning concerning inter subjectivity, where it is produced and received. A bibliography research was conducted in the light of Social-Historical Psychology and Semiotic. Its propose is to understand the relationship between psychology and photography in the expression of subjectivity. It was concluded that there is a “continuum” between the photography as an expression of subjectivity and the photograph as a non-objectivities production.
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2017-09-29
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