“When the photographer is freed from photography, photography is also freed from ‘realism.’”
Enough Twitter regurgitation!
Consider the question “is this photography?” or the declaration “that’s not photography.” The thought behind these statements is binary, maybe even dogmatic. The quote at the top of this post is pointing towards a more open way of looking (so to speak) at photography.
I plan to write more about this quote, but I want to put it in your head first.
Full article by Sara L. Marion at AMERICANSUBURBX; found by lpvgallery