Photography as an Intersection of Emotions by Photographer, Subject, and Viewer | Release #286

Image by 高野ぴえろ
Photography is not just about capturing a moment; it is about understanding the emotions embedded within, which allows for a deeper comprehension of the work's intent. The emotions of the photographer, the emotions conveyed by the subject, and the emotions felt by the viewer all merge into a single photograph, creating its depth.
By focusing on the diversity of emotions expressed through photography, you can discover new aspects of works that were previously unnoticed.
Emotions the Photographer Embeds in Photos
When a photographer takes a photo, various emotions are hidden in the background. For instance, when captivated by a beautiful landscape and instinctively pressing the shutter, the photo may reflect the photographer's feelings of 'awe' or 'healing'.

Image by kei utsunomiya(宇都宮 慶)
By being aware of the photographer's emotions when viewing a photo, you can gain a deeper understanding of the story the photo tells. Even if taken casually, emotions can change significantly depending on the era or timing of the shoot, adding to the depth of photography.
Emotions Conveyed by the Subject
The subject also possesses unique emotions. For example, photos of smiles taken at parks or events where people gather may exude 'happiness', 'security', or 'celebration'. Conversely, a lonely tree in a desolate landscape might express 'loneliness' or 'strength'.

Image by Pianeer_Buliang
Understanding and capturing the emotions expressed by the subject makes the photo more meaningful. Next time you take a photo, try to be aware of what emotions the subject is conveying.
Emotions Felt by the Viewer
Viewers interpret photos by overlaying their own emotions and experiences. Even when looking at the same photo, one person may feel 'calmness', while another feels 'loneliness'. This is one of the charms of photography, allowing the same work to tell different stories to different viewers.

Image by saciiiko
When appreciating photos, cherish the emotions you feel while also considering how others might perceive them. This approach can enrich your photo viewing experience.
In this way, photography serves as a space where the emotions of the photographer, subject, and viewer intersect, holding value beyond mere documentation. By focusing on emotions, you can further enhance the depth of the work. Be sure to pay attention to the diversity of emotions.