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Response to The Ontology of the Photographic Image
I found this reading very interesting, I feel that Bazin did a really good job comparing and contrasting the difference in realism and interpretation between a painting and a photograph. Photographs aren't nearly as subjected to biases as paintings because a picture takes a "reality of nature" moment, freezes it, and captures it in a time capsule. Though photographs are by nature considerably less subject to biases compared to a painting they still are made with many of the same creative freedoms due to the fact that you (the photographer or videographer) can decide to capture "real" things in a different way by not shooting certain parts, using different angles, techniques, etc. Two pictures or videos could be of the same subjects and tell completely different stories.
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