Bachelor Thesis from the year 2017 in the subject Art - Photography and
Film, grade: -, language: English, abstract: Place is an intangible
concept. It is often used within geographical terminology, but the very
nature of place eludes easy definition or categorization. In this
dissertation I will interrogate the notion of place, how place is
differentiated from space and how a photograph represents place using
examples from different genres of photography. I will take examples of
landscape, urban, architectural and interiors to look in detail at the
manner in which photography produces meaning and represents place. A
particular aspect of the relationship of photographic representation to
place is how photography, using only the singular sense of seeing, can
transform a literal reality into a meaningful representation of the
multi- sensory experience of actually being in a place. My own
photographic practice is based around architectural space and place, so
I will be looking in particular at the many factors that influence
photographs of buildings and how they represent place.