On 4/30/2020 2:12 AM, Philippe wrote:
In post we all know and sometimes confess, even the Russian do ;-)
But in many cases, people (including photographers) will find it difficult to
incorporate the notion of point of view when no alternative view is offered.
"It happened, I saw it on TV or in the paper. »
No, it was a construction, or selection, by the photog.
I think the examples in the article illustrate this very well i.e.(deliberate
or not) bias on location.
Want to show the streets are crowded => long lens
Want to demonstrate social distancing in operation? => go wide.
Yes. I had already read that article, so my mind moved on to the broader view of your
subject line, "Can a photo lie?"
Moving Along Moose
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What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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