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Mentioned in 3 episodes
On Photography
Book • 1973
In 'On Photography', Susan Sontag critiques the power and implications of photographic images in society.
She argues that photographs can distort reality by presenting only a snapshot of life, creating a barrier between experience and reality.
The book explores philosophical questions about the nature of photography and its impact on our perception of the world.
She argues that photographs can distort reality by presenting only a snapshot of life, creating a barrier between experience and reality.
The book explores philosophical questions about the nature of photography and its impact on our perception of the world.
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in relation to travel photography and its impact on our experience.

Rolf Potts

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The Vagabond Travel Ethos
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as an inspirational book that she read and reread, influencing her thoughts on the relationship between personal and universal themes in photography.

Pia Parolin

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as a book about the philosophical foundation written in articles and essays by the greatest photographic masters of the 20th century.


Brooks Jensen

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