Analysis of the image
The picture is of the 9/11 attack. The
photographer, Thomas Hoepker, capture an image that was to prove highly
controversial. Hoepker banned the image
up until 5 years after the 9/11 attack because of the response he thought he
might get. I think he may have seen an offence in the image.
The
image was controversial because the people look relaxed and enjoying the
weather. The colors are vibrant and fresh however not one single person is
looking at the destructive chaos behind them. In 2006 when the image was
revealed, “Walter Sipser, identifying
himself as the guy in shades at the right of the picture, said he and his
girlfriend, apparently sunbathing on a wall, were in fact "in a profound state of shock and disbelief". Hoepker,
they both complained, had photographed them without permission in a way that
misrepresented their feelings and behavior ” Said the Guardian with a
quote from Sipser.
The
Guardian said “As an image of a
cataclysmic historical moment it captures something that is true of all
historical moments: life does not stop dead because a battle or an act of
terror is happening nearby.” Life
did have to carry on and people did have to go back to their normal routines
despite what had happened. The picture had shown a frozen part of time, you
can’t tell what had happened before or after so should we really judge the
people? This quote is a great example of explaining that the picture has two
sets of emotions. The first being the bright colors relaxed people, dark
shadows from the blazing heat of the sun followed by smoke and destruction. Two
very different emotions in one picture.
In
every photograph a story can be told by sub-titles, heading or any type of text
however seeing a picture on its own opens up the meaning. The people in the
picture may be in shock or they may not care, without a sub-title or some type
of text we see the picture how we interpret it. For example; when I first saw
the picture I thought the people didn't care about the huge demolition going on
behind them. Once I had done some research I found out that the people were in
shock, potentially stunned, but because of the sun was out and the way they
were sitting I interpreted it in a completely different way to the actual
moment. Again because there was no text to inform us of the actual situation as
we don’t know what happened before or after the image was taken.