When I look at this picture I get the sense that this man is at the end of his rope and is about to stage a suicide. But since a camera is being used instead of a gun the message is not that grim. Instead it in a humorous way is trying to make light of the fact that there is no way to overcome the bad economy, which at first makes me laugh. However, the economy is no laughing matter, but sometimes that is all one can do, otherwise one would go insane. So although the photo is trying to be funny, it also makes me think about the hardships many people face in tough times, and the ways they cope with these struggles. Even though my first reaction is to smile at the photo, I also feel empathy with the person in the picture.
- The text that reads "How To Survive a Down Economy As A Photographer" is a symbol for the meaning of those words, namely denoting: This is a guide for how someone who works in photography can sustain himself when the financial situation is bad. The way these words interact with the photograph also creates a sense of irony or sarcasm, since the subject in the picture supposedly is trying to kill himself with his camera.
- The way the person is holding the camera to his temple symbolizes the action of suicide by shooting a gun to the head. This gesture has become universal for suicide as people might mimic this by putting a finger to the temple to symbolize a gun, but in this case the finger has been replaced by the camera lens.