Monday, March 4, 2013

Photographs are like wine, they get better with age

Photographs are like wine, they get better with age
















Photographs are like wine, they get better with age. - John E. Burkowski



The Photographic Paradox

Roland Barthes and his concept of the photographic image as a message without a code

“What the photograph reproduces to infinity has occurred only once: the photograph mechanically repeats what could never be repeated existentially.” Roland Barthes



From this arises the so-called “photographic paradox” that Roland Barthes speaks of. It is the coexistence of two messages, one without a code and therefore without connotation and another one with code and connotation.







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