19.6.18



It's not about the camera brand or model, but the mind of the person using it, and those looking at the picture. That's all.



3 comments:

Garet Munger said...

To paraphrase and interpret a thought from Roland Barthes:
The photographer’s intent is swiftly replaced by the viewer’s interpretation.

Anonymous said...


As Marco Roth said of Barnes in 2012:

"…neither he nor anyone else has solved the problem of why certain basic human longings for freedom, or heroes, or cleanliness attach themselves so easily to travel guides, bicycle races, plastics, and laundry detergent."

Anonymous said...

Oops! My mistake.
I typed "Barnes" when I meant to type "Barthes".

The statement Marco Roth made was in a New Yorker article—accessible via Google search, if you wish to confirm it.

Sorry.