The Importance of Photography in Coronavirus Era

Musaab Sami Younus
Architectural Engineering Department
Cihan University-Erbil

Photography is the science and art of taking pictures by recording light by using a camera. It is one of the important subjects that I have taught in the Department of Interior Design at Cihan University – Erbil, where students learn the concept of photography and its types in general, and interior design photography in particular. Students also learn photo-taking techniques and skills in their field of specialization. It also helps them develop their artistic sense. The photography here is also used as a marketing and promotional tool for their design projects and increases the chances of attracting beneficiaries in the profession.

On the other hand, and away from photographing interior design, the photograph plays a prominent role in conveying the truth. It performs a message of what the photographer wants to convey to the viewers, whether this message expresses a positive or negative situation. With the technological revolution, the image has become widely resonated in various fields. We are in these days and in light of the outbreak of the Corona epidemic, people are going to browse social networking sites and the Internet to read reports and view photos transmitted from all parts of the world to understand the latest developments on this dangerous virus.

Photography is divided into several categories, including photojournalism, documentary photography, architectural photography, artistic photography, astronomical photography, nature photography, black and white photography, conceptual photography, abstract photography, people photography, photography of natural phenomena, propaganda photography, aerial photography, sports photography, tourism photography, story photography, commercial photography, and etc. The highlight of this period is medical documentary photography and photojournalism. The first medical picture published about the virus is the shape of the virus itself and what it looks like under medical microscopes. Among the experts, the shape of the virus in the images belongs to the coronavirus family, and this is why it was called Coronavirus more than calling it Covid – 19. After that, many websites of the news started using these pictures on their pages and in their magazines. Besides that, global health organizations began printing brochures and warning advertisements that contain the image of the virus and distribute it to people to take the necessary precautions. Without this image, people would not have understood the shape of the virus.

In addition, photojournalism has played the major role in Corona's time. It is worth a thousand words. It is an integrated text visual form and content. It is an optical text integrated in form and content, easy to take, handle, deeply influencing and acting in the mind and heart of the viewer, as mentioned by Dr. Mahmoud Shaheen in his article published in 2018. The photojournalism has become a tool to present and confirm facts. It also expresses the non-verbal communication. Before the invention of the camera, the media did not rely on the image in publishing news, but the news were just texts printed on newspapers for people to read. Then the television was invented that conveyed the images which in turn conveyed the truth more than the written texts. The viewer was affected in the news because the image was entrenched in the viewer's mind and gave you a great impact on his psyche.


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Many channels, news sites, and social media have reported the first pictures of the spread of the virus in China, which was the central focus of that. These photos played an important role in warning, raising awareness of the people in cities around the world and adhering them to health instructions. The most posted popular photographs in the media are pictures of a free city of people after the imposition of the curfew, photographs of people wearing face masks and medical gloves, photographs of the injured in hospitals suffering from severe symptoms, photographs of dead infected people, photographs of airports, factories, companies, universities, governmental and non-governmental institutions appear out of service, photos of how the stock market and trading have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic, and photos of the doctors and medical staff suffering in hospitals.


Lori Spencer visits her mom, Judie Shape, 81, who Spencer said had tested positive for the coronavirus, at , the Seattle-area nursing home at the epicenter of one of the biggest coronavirus outbreaks in the United States, in Kirkland, Washington, on March 11, 2020.

By Jason Redmond / Reuters

A picture taken on March 14, 2020, shows the empty main boulevard of Tirana, Albania, amid the outbreak of COVID-19.

By Gent Shkullaku / AFP / Getty


A student attends an online class at home as students' return to school has been delayed in Fuyang, Anhui province, China, on March 2, 2020.

By China Daily CDIC / Reuters

A nurse rests during a night shift at a hospital in Cremona, Italy, on March 8, 2020, in this image obtained from social media.

By Francesca Mangiatordi /Reuters


This visual discourse of the press photography has had a great impact on the viewer's psyche. All of these pictures have represented warning messages sent by cities to other cities. This rapidly increases people's awareness of the dangers of this virus. The Photograph remains one of the educational tools that cannot be abandoned.

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