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Why We Say “Cheese”:
Producing the Smile in Snapshot Photography
(by C.Kotchemidova)
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I. Two Perspectives Toward
Understanding Communication
• I. Transmission Model
• II. Cultural Perspective
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I. Transmission Model
• Transmitting a MESSAGE from a SENDER to a RECEIVER through a CHANNEL and with the always present but reducible interference of noise
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I. Transmission Model Questions asked (e.g.):
– Was the message accurately transmitted?
– How does the received message effect
behavior?
– “Who says what, to whom, through what
channel, and with what effect?” (Laswell)
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II. Cultural Perspective
• Communication is the creation of meaning by people through symbols in a specific social & cultural context
• “Communication is a symbolic process whereby reality is produced, maintained, repaired and transformed”
– James Carey
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II. Cultural Perspective Questions asked (e.g.):
- How is meaning constructed?
- What reality is being produced, maintained, repaired or
transformed?
- Where do the ideas & information that we communicate
come from?
- By what processes (& in whose interest) is reality produced,
maintained, repaired and transformed?
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We study (and critique) culture. We study:
Interpretations & Reception
History & Context
Institutions
Organizations
Power
Wealth
Discourse
Media Representations
Individual and Shared Meaning
Individual and Shared Values
Individual and Shared Beliefs
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Communication as
transmission only?
Example: Advertisements
• If goal is only about sending a message
(i.e. “transmission”) in hopes the
receiver “hears” it (and buys the
product), how do we describe what‟s
going on in this commercial?
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Team Bill vs. Team Eric
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Team Edward vs. Team Jacob
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III. Case Study of the Cultural Perspective
A. Kodak Photographs: Snapshot culture & the smile
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Why do we say “cheese?”
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Cultural perspective of
snapshot culture:
RQ: How did the smile come to be the
photographic standard?
Or, “How did the consensus to smile
in photographs arise and who
produced it?” (p. 4)
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Kotchemidova: Outline
1. How media construct meaning
symbolically
2. “Political economy” & cultural meaning
3. Media & Technology
4. Social power & ideology
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1. How media construct meaning
symbolically
• Kodak‟s association of photography with
“fun:”
• Changed the discourse about
photography to one of pleasure
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Smiling women,
Smiling children,
Smiling soldiers
going to war,
Smiling animals
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1. Kodak‟s symbolic
construction of meaning
• Markets photo as play
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2. Political economy & cultural meaning
• Kodak‟s “cultural leadership”
• 1915: controlled 75-80% of photo
industry
• Horizontal & Vertical control
• Major advertiser and media producer
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2. Political economy & cultural meaning
• What power did Kodak have as a
“cultural leader?” (p. 5)
• And why the smile?
• Role of amateurs?
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3. Media & Technology
• Different media “do” culture differently
– “Medium theory”
• A medium‟s structure encourages
different ways of thinking and
processing info
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“That the medium of choice was visual particularly helped the
Kodak message to be uncritically received” (p. 13)
The Grand Narrative
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4. Social power & „ideology‟
• Cultural symbols are a form of power
• Who did the cultural construction of the
photographic smile benefit?
– Kodak
– Advertisers / consumer culture
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Application
• Mcdonald‟s smile
• Coca-Cola‟s Happiness Machine
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