Cliché and Stereotype in Photography
We are all guilty of shooting cliché imagery. Sometimes we just can’t help ourselves. The cliché seems to have been ingrained into our DNA.
We are all guilty of shooting cliché imagery. Sometimes we just can’t help ourselves. The cliché seems to have been ingrained into our DNA.
“…the eye and the camera see more than the mind knows.” – Nathan Lyons
he Camera Obscura allowed the user to see the subject projected onto a ground glass. The projected image could be traced onto a translucent…
Cross-view stereo is one of several methods used for viewing stereo images. When viewing with this method, it does not require glasses to see the effect.
Cliché and banality are both very close in definition, yet they are also used quite often to distinguish between certain types of photographs.
It is easy to make images of the new, the exotic and the distant. Things that are close and familiar are much harder to see.