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The Thing itself

In the paragraph “the Thing itself”  the different between the thing that is shown in a photograph or the subject of the photograph is talking about how photographer end result of the photography is what it’ll be remember about that … Continue reading

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The thing itself

The difference between the thing that is shown in a photograph or the subject of the photograph and the photograph, is that the subject can be different depending on who is looking at it because just like art, photography is subjective. … Continue reading

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Prieto, A. LL1 – The Thing Itself

In “The Thing Itself” in The Photographer’s Eye by John Szarkowski, he makes a point to differentiate the subject that is being photographed from the actual final photograph. That is because the photographer acts as an interpreter, or a translator, to … Continue reading

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The Thing Learning Log

In The Thing Itself, Szarkowski talks about the differences between the thing that is shown in the photograph, the subject, and the photograph itself. The thing that is shown in the photograph is simply the moment the photographer captured when … Continue reading

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LL1 – The thing itself

In photography, images can have multiple meanings depending on who’s interpreting it. Often times this leads to a miscommunication between the reality of the image and the subject itself. For example, when you look at an image of a baby … Continue reading

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LL 1- The Thing Itself

In “The Thing Itself,” from The Photographer’s Eye by John Szarkowski, what is the difference between the thing that is shown in a photograph or the subject of the photograph and the photograph? According to this short text, why might the photograph … Continue reading

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