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摄影已经死了:祝摄影长寿
1Independent Researcher, Norway.
Journal of visual communication in medicine
|August 19, 2025
概括
尽管数字成像技术的兴起,专业摄影仍然至关重要. 它独特的艺术愿景和技术专长确保了其持续的相关性和必要性,以捕捉我们世界的本质.
科学领域:
- 数字成像和摄影的数字成像和摄影
- 媒体研究 媒体研究
- 技术社会学技术的社会学.
背景情况:
- 20世纪90年代数字成像的出现挑战了传统的基于电影的摄影.
- 技术进步不断地改变了摄影设备,从机械到自动化的数字机器.
- 围绕威胁生计的新技术的历史恐惧在摄影专业中再次出现.
研究的目的:
- 为了解决由于技术进步,专业摄影已经过时的观念.
- 探索专业摄影在数字时代的持久价值和相关性.
- 检查自动化对创造性职业的社会影响,参考马克思主义理论.
主要方法:
- 对摄影技术转变的历史分析.
- 专业摄影的定义和实践的概念检查.
- 哲学探讨技术和劳动在社会中的作用.
主要成果:
- 专业摄影并没有被数字成像所变得过时.
- 摄影的手艺,以艺术视野和技术专业知识为特征,继续是必不可少的.
- 事实上,技术进化增加了专业摄影的相关性和必要性.
结论:
- 专业摄影并没有死亡;它已经适应并仍然是一个关键的艺术和技术学科.
- 专业摄影师的独特技能对于捕捉和保存世界的本质是不可或缺的.
- 与人们对过时的担忧相反,技术可以通过创造性职业增强艺术和科学领域的社会发展潜力.
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