Visual culture is an interdisciplinary field of study that explores the ways in which images, objects, and visual practices shape our understanding of the world. This field examines the production, circulation, and interpretation of visual culture in various contexts, such as art, advertising, film, television, social media, and everyday life. Visual culture scholars analyze how visual representations and technologies impact our identities, beliefs, and social relationships, as well as how they reflect and shape cultural values and norms. This area of research often draws on methods and theories from art history, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, and media studies to critically examine the power dynamics and meanings embedded in visual images and practices.