“When Camera Takes Over for the Eye” by Roberta Smith, just few thoughts of my own.

Today, the cameras are present everywhere, subway, bus, school, parks, events, EVERYWHERE. It is super easy do snap a picture of something and come back to it whenever needed. The question that bothers me after reading Smith’s article is whether we really start seeing things mostly through the camera. I believe that a talented photographer can capture the beauty of whatever he or she is photographing, but I also believe some places, or situations seen by a human eye cannot be compared to any photograph. Are we loosing our capability of admiring our surroundings with our own eyes? Is a photo of an art piece also an art piece? Or is it just a visual representation of the piece, but it doesn’t fully show us the real thing.

Yes, when I visit museums, or places, I take pictures too. But with my phone camera, and not many photographic skills, the pictures stay just pictures. What I want to capture when I’m taking a photo is the moment. Not what’s on the little screen/viewer.

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2 Responses to “When Camera Takes Over for the Eye” by Roberta Smith, just few thoughts of my own.

  1. marcicka says:

    Not sure if this was the correct place to post. Should we have our own blog?

    • Sandra Cheng says:

      This is the perfect place for class blog posts. You don’t have to create a blog for this class, but you can use the OpenLab if you’re ever inspired to create a personal blog for yourself.

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