The Language of Photography

   In your Paper 1 examination you will, almost certainly, be asked to write about visual texts. It is quite likely that many of these visual texts will be photographs. It is quite probable that you will study photographic 'bodies of work' as part of your course of study. Where this is the case, you can choose to speak about these photographs in your Individual Oral (IO) examination. If you are a Higher Level (HL) student, you can also write about photographs for your HL Essay. It follows that it is extremely important for you to understand something about photographs. That is, you should know how photographs work, how they make meaning, and you should have a language for discussing photographs. This page begins to help you understand photographic images, and provides some essential vocabulary for writing and talking about photographs.

 

Essential Vocabulary

 

General Vocabulary

Visual Elements

Focus
Line
Light
Repetition
Shape
Space
Texture
Value

Composition

Angle
Background
Balance
Central Focus
Composition
Contour
Contrast
Framing
Setting
Vantage Point

All photographs depict settings in Munich and wider Bavaria, Florence, and Gothenburg. Images are the copyright of Tim McIntyre, 2020.

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