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Narrado por:
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Jennifer Van Dyck
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Susan Sontag
First published in 1973, this is a study of the force of photographic images, which are continually inserted between experience and reality. Sontag here develops further the concept of "transparency". When anything can be photographed, and photography has destroyed the boundaries and definitions of art, a viewer can approach a photograph freely, with no expectations of discovering what it means. This collection of six lucid and invigorating essays, with the most famous being "In Plato's Cave", make up a deep exploration of how the image has affected society.
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If you could sum up On Photography in three words, what would they be?
Machine gun thoughtsAny additional comments?
I really enjoyed this, but I'd recommend getting a non-audiobook version of it. The cadence at which thought provoking sentiments are shared is just too much for an audiobook. You'll want to re-read lines, see names, etc. It's well performed though, if a little monotonous.Fantastic, but would rather read.
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I was particularly impressed with her coverage of and quotes by Edward Weston regarding his series of photos depicting the elegant grace of toilets, although I wonder if he made these with (more than) a touch of humor- humor was not sufficiently addressed, in my opinion, although wartime photos and their makers were. But how can we endure such keen awareness of humanity’s horrors without also appreciating both the truth and humor in images such as Weston’s toilets? Perhaps at the time this volume was written, Dechamp’s Dadaist urinal (presented shockingly as sculpture in his day, breaking through former definitions of art) was so famous that the parallels and humor were understood and implicit, although to neglect to mention Dadaism’s relationship with photography and indubitable influence on Weston’s series seems a great oversight from the perspective 2019 offers.
To be clear, this book is a wonderful introduction to the history and importance of photography, but was written before the advent of digital photography or the internet, so is far from current research or commentary.
A Good Exploration of the Subject of 20th Century Photography
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A picture is worth...,
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What made the experience of listening to On Photography the most enjoyable?
This is one of the best books around if your interested in some incredibly penetrating thoughts about photography, its history and its place in the modern world. A minor downside is that its a bit old and doesn't deal with some new issues in photography.What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
It's non-fiction so no exciting finale other than people are still taking photos 😎What about Jennifer Van Dyck’s performance did you like?
Straightforward and good for the long haulIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
This is one non-fiction book that wouldn't make a good film.Any additional comments?
Susan Sontag was brilliant. I wish she had lived to comment on what's going on with photography now.Truly insightful and definitive non-fiction book
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
It is an easy listen and is one of the most important books on PhotographyWho was your favorite character and why?
Hmm.. it is a selection of essays. The author (not a photographer) was able to write about how photography has influenced the world and been influencedWhat about Jennifer Van Dyck’s performance did you like?
She has an easy voice to listen toIf you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Photography's influence on the worldone of the classics on photography
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An Essential Book on Photography
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Fantastic
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What three words best describe Jennifer Van Dyck’s voice?
OkayAny additional comments?
I was concerned that this book would be negative about photography, based on some low star review(s). However, I think Sontag simply points out the many different points of views and backgrounds that photographers express through their work. I feel like Sontag is also giving a valuable history lesson of the leading photographers as well. She seems to also have admiration where she feels it's due, towards photography and photographers. After all, she was Annie Leibovitz's partner for over a decade, encouraged and admired her photography too. I agree with Sontag about both the negative and positive impact that photography can have. I'm glad I decided to listen. A good addition to my MA in photojournalism.I'm Glad I Bought, Despite Some Negative Reviews
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Sontag rocks!
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Deep
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