Communication Quote by Paolo Pellegrin
“I’m more interested in a photography that is ‘unfinished’ - a photography that is suggestive and can trigger a conversation or dialogue. There are pictures that are closed, finished, to which there is no way in.”
About This Quote
The photographer values images that remain open-ended, inviting viewers to interpret and discuss them rather than delivering a definitive narrative.
In simple terms: Open-ended visual storytelling
Suggestive images spark dialogue
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When to use this quote
- gallery curators seeking interactive exhibits
- educators using photos to prompt discussion
- artists exploring non‑literal storytelling
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- exhibition design that encourages viewer participation
- workshop prompts for visual analysis
Questions to Reflect On
- How does ambiguity affect emotional impact?
- What role does viewer participation play in meaning?
Some argue that clarity and closure in photography can be more powerful than ambiguity.