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Summary of ON PHOTOGRAPHY by Susan Sontag Introduction Recently, photography has become widely practiced as an amusement as sex and dancing meaning it not practiced as an art therefore being mainly a social rite, a defense against anxiety, and a tool of power. Photography memorializes achievements of various groups of people. Photographs offer indisputable evidence that an event has taken place. A photograph is not just the result of an encounter an event and a photographer; picture- taking is an event in itself.
In the piece on photography by Susan Sontag photography in recent times is as much a life blood for families, marking special events such as achievements. Taking photographs is fashionable with contemporary tourism activities especially when one’s explorations around the world for pleasure. Pictures put to preserve what an individual or group is experiencing as he or she is touring. To defend experience pictures are taken however, it confines experiences to images only. As a way of abating boredom during tours photographs are taken.
(Walther Koenig, 2010). Camera captures pictures of everything enabling one to feel ad see events to completion. This supplies events with a kind of continuity and importance. Photography takes an instant out of time, changing life by holding it immobile. According to Elliott Erwitt “To me, photography is an art of observation. Its about finding something interesting in an ordinary place. Ive found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them”.
Work cited:Rasche, Adelheid, and Modebild und Grafik Architektur. Sixties Fashion: Modefotografie & -illustration = fashion photography & illustration. Köln: Walther Koenig, 2010. Print
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