Photography and the brain / [print] producer/director, Kaveh Nikpour, Sheila Cadigan, Eric Mueller. - Princeton, New Jersey : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, (c)2002. - 1 videodisc (27 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - The language of photography .

Package copyright date on container: 2004.

The ability of photographic images to evoke meaning and emotion is explored by analyzing how the eyes and brain process input from the visual world. The biomechanics of vision as well as the effect of proximity, similarity, continuity, light, lighting types, and angles on images are featured. Finally, color theory operation is profiled.



30806 Films for the Humanities & Sciences


Photography--Psychological aspects.
Visual perception.
Photography.
Visual literacy.
Subliminal perception.
Composition (Photography)
Visual communication--Technique.
Portrait photography.
Commercial photography.
Documentary photography.
Photojournalism.
Advertising--Psychological aspects.


Educational videos.

TR145.F487.P468 2002 TR145