KOMUNIKASI VERBAL FOTOGRAFER DAN MODEL DALAM PROSES PEMOTRETAN (Studi Interaksi Simbolik tentang Komunikasi Verbal dalam Interaksi Fotografer dan Model)

Photographers can not be separated from social interaction or commonly called human relations, both in communicating with photo models, assistants, teams, and the surrounding environment. The most common area of photography among human interactions is model photography, because in this field the...

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Main Author: Wiki Angga Wiksana
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Merdeka Malang 2018-04-01
Series:Jurnal Nomosleca
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unmer.ac.id/index.php/n/article/view/1988/1346
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Summary:Photographers can not be separated from social interaction or commonly called human relations, both in communicating with photo models, assistants, teams, and the surrounding environment. The most common area of photography among human interactions is model photography, because in this field the object of the photograph is human. In this study, there will be at least two people who interact, ie between the photographer and his model. This study aims to reveal the meaning of verbal interaction of photographers and models in the process of making photographs. The research method used is the interpretive approach study is a method that aims to interpret the case or subject studied. In this case, the data collection technique is done by in-depth interview, observation, and documentation study. The data validity test is triangulation technique, discussion with colleague, and member check. The result of this interpretive approach is the verbal interaction of photographers and photo models in the process of making the photographs vary, depending on the photographer and the model determining the role. Verbal interaction of photographers and models will be harmonious, harmonious, and balanced in accordance with ethical and moral values, if both parties respect each other's profession and primarily still uphold the ethical elements in the profession.
ISSN:2443-0927
2541-6650