Jurnal Komunikasi
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2011): Volume 6, Nomor 1, Oktober 2011

Photography and Catastrophe: Reading Photographs of the Disaster Event

Zaki Habibi (Universitas Islam Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Sep 2016

Abstract

This article analyses 24 selected photographs—organized into two photo series—about one particular catastrophic event: the impacts of Merapi Volcano’s eruption in Java, Indonesia, on October to November 2010. These photographs are made by two different groups of profession, professional photojournalists and volunteers, who worked in relatively same locations during the post-eruption. The analytical methods are informed by Roland Barthes’ thought on semiotics as well as critical theories in visual media specifically photography. This critical reading leads me to found distinctive representations constructed by each photo series. There are three elements that create this kind of representations, they are the relation of subject-object, visual codes, and visual perception. The first photo series made by professional photojournalists represent disaster event as a paradox: between “destruction” and “beauty” of the nature. Meanwhile, the photo series photographed by volunteers more focus on representation of the survivors in rehabilitating their lives. All these findings result in the conclusion that shows the role of photography—on perception and memory construction regarding time, space, body and mind—is exceedingly relative, particularly relating to catastrophe and disaster.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jurnal-komunikasi

Publisher

Subject

Arts Humanities

Description

Journal Komunikasi is a peer-review journal published by Department of Communication Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta. We welcome all contributions on the following topics: media, journalism, strategic communication and all field related to communication studies. The article ...