A Brief History Of Pose
Photography, Video, Print
Find out what made photography what it is today
A project about fake in photography - a quick look through an old photo album illustrates the way people are photographed. Pretense is a phenomenon that could be seen after the invention of photography. The various poses reflect personal character traits and socio-cultural characteristics. As soon as we place a camera in front of us we pretend to be something else.
Pose. In the 19th century people did not smile in photographs, they sat stiff and frozen. From the moment photography has become public, people tend to smile in front of the camera regardless of how they feel personally because that is what society expects of them.
Pose. In the 19th century people did not smile in photographs, they sat stiff and frozen. From the moment photography has become public, people tend to smile in front of the camera regardless of how they feel personally because that is what society expects of them.
SELFMANIA. Why people taking photos all the time?
Filter. In old photography commercials the main message was that cameras were made to catch happy moments in life. The films were divided into different types of colors in order to enhance different types of experiences. Today, the social networks operate in the same format with filters- technological graphic components that strengthen the experience but distort the reality.
Selfie. A socio-cultural phenomenon, which has become a cult. This series
gives expression to the undisputed cultural aspect, the phenomenon of convergence and self-love is enhanced by the need to receive reinforcements from the network.