Photography: The Communication (Sumit kumar bhalotia)
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A set of words can be arranged in different ways and can mean accordingly. Similarly, the elements of a view can be arranged differently and can convey different stories accordingly. It all depends upon the skill of the eye of the photographer.
A photograph is a way in which a photographer communicates.
Behind the colors of a canvas are forged those words. It’s only the matter how you pick it up to view it. As I said, a set of words can be arranged anyhow, can perceived anyhow.
So how do we truly capture the story that there in front of us in the view, in that moment?
This is what Communication in photography is to me (sumit kumar bhalotia).
The most important element of this idea is that communication is a two way process.
 The photographer might master the skill to capture “It” the way “It” is.
But can the viewer view it in the way that brings to him or the the totality of the story condensed in that frame?
The way I find it, it can only be viewed as it is by a thoughtless mind, like a new born’s first gaze.
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