O Humano Periférico: Flagrantes Amazônicos Sob as Lentes de Bruno Carachesti - The Peripheral Human: Amazonian Glimpses Through the Lens of Bruno Carachesti
Ana Clara Solon Rufino, Rosângela Araújo Darwich
Affiliation: University of Amazon, Belém, Brazil
Keywords: social flagrants; image; cultural history; artifacts.
Categories: Visual Arts, Architecture and Design
Languages: Portuguese
The objective of this article is to give the reader/viewer their own narrative about Amazonian culture, from the photographic perspective of Bruno Carachesti from Pará. The methodology adopted for the photographic analysis that comprised this work was the study carried out by Barthes (1984) and the semiotic and semiological analysis of Joly (2007) and Peres (2016). Consequently, the results showed that the photographs analyzed are examples of authenticity in reading the Amazonian space, due to the sensitivity of the social incidents they reveal and the vision that mirrors and expresses each image. Leading to the conclusion that: photographic records, from the point of view of those who know their context and sociocultural history, are capable of transmitting any reality, in an objective way, given the expressiveness of humans and other beings, as well as the concrete depth of the artifacts, which it can display.