Does the journalistic photograph need a context? : Rethinking contextual interpretation
Kedra, J. (2017). Does the journalistic photograph need a context? : Rethinking contextual interpretation. Studies in Visual Arts and Communication, 4(2), 1-11. http://journalonarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/SVACij_Vol4_No2-2017_Joanna-Kedra_Does-the-journalistic-photograph-need-a-context.pdf
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© Studies in Visual Arts and Communication - an international journal, 2017. All rights reserved. This is an open access article published by George Enescu National University of Arts.
In times when photojournalists experiment with various forms of visual production and journalistic
photographs are disseminated not only in the press, but at the photography festivals and in museums,
the question about the role of context in photography interpretation should be revisited. Thus, this study
provides critical review of the contextual interpretation of journalistic images, focusing on the
production, medium and page context. The context of production is discussed here by referring to the
quantitative content analysis and iconological context analysis. The context of medium determines the
perception of photographs and provides a particular page context, usually limited to the caption. The
critical evaluation of contextual studies of journalistic images leads to the conclusion that “picture plus
text” is not the only option for the photography interpretation. The proposed solution is to use
intertextuality as an approach, especially useful for visual education. Intertextuality is based on the
claim that each text and photograph is a quotation from other texts. Hence, the viewer interprets
journalistic photographs from the angle of their own cultural background, visual competence, and
experience. This kind of interpretation may, however, lead to unpredictable and surprising results, and
thus, not please traditional way of thinking about journalistic images.
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