“We perceive and interpret the outer world through a set of incredibly fine internal receptors. But we are incapable, by ourselves, of grasping or tweezing out any permanent, sharable figment of it. Practically speaking, we ritually verify what is there, and are disposed to call it reality. But, with photographs, we have concrete proof that we have not been hallucinating all our lives.”
Quote by Max Kozloff
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Photography & Fascination: Essays
This book delves into the various facets of photography, examining its influence on art, history, and human experience. The essays within offer insights into the technical, aesthetic, and social dimensions of photography, providing a comprehensive look at its significance in modern life. more
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