Tuesday, November 14, 2017

QUESTION #1: "How are emotions..."

QUESTION #1.
How are emotions raised by a photograph (work of art) different from typical human emotions? (For example, is a 'sad' photograph/painting different from another experience of sadness?)
Is it different for different kinds of emotion? (For example, is a 'happy' photograph more universally descriptive?)
If so, how? If not, why not?

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Emotions raised by a photograph convey a feeling that the photographer wants you to feel. The composition he/she  does sets the mood and the center of attention of the photo brings you to want to feel that emotion. It is a guided emotion while typical human emotion is genuine. There rarely are guided emotions and everything is encertain about emotions. It is real emotion that they are feeling that their subconscious has portrayed to them. But that also could be said about the emotion raised photos. We subconsciously feel bad or happy when seeing something that hits a nerve with us, which means it is important to us.
Image result for happy photographImage result for sad photograph

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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

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Thursday, October 19, 2017

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