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EPISODE · Jul 31, 2025 · 55 MIN

In Conversation with Ken Carlson on Roland Barthes Death of the Author

from The Perceptive Photographer

In this episode, Ken and I return to a conversation we had in the past about Roland Barthes’ famous essay Death of the Author. This is an essay that can really have you rethink what you know about intention and who decides what a piece of art is really about. Barthes argues that once a work is created, the author’s intentions no longer control its meaning, but rather that it is left in the hands of the viewer. Using this as our springboard into intention, titles, purpose and what it might mean for us photographers, Ken and I wax on about whether letting go of the “author” intention frees us to create with more openness, does it change the way we connect with our work or signify something else. If you’ve ever wondered who owns the meaning of a photograph and why some images resonate in ways their creators never expected, this conversation is for you.

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