Photographs can favor artistry over other values such as documentary witness, hard-boiled realism, formal simplicity, or critical provocation. But should they win awards for it?
Continue ReadingIt was a disaster, all right: thousands of vehicles stranded; major highways closed; entire cities shut down in eerie silence. Reminds you of the Congress, doesn’t it?
Continue ReadingI’ve argued before that conflict photography is accumulating evidence of a of disturbing change in the political and cultural dimensions of modern violence: that it is becoming less modern.
Continue ReadingThe problem I want to raise is that once you’ve been given a literal description of the image, your imagination may shut down too soon.
Continue ReadingShouldn’t there be some recognition of the difference between one of the more dangerous environments on earth and one of the most privileged?
Continue ReadingThere is much more to the "photo excess" discussion than the likelihood of being overwhelmed. Bob Hariman weighs in.
Continue ReadingThe narrow aperture is as salient as the face behind it, while the blinds on each side make a thick frame designed to obscure. The message is clear: what you see through the aperture of the camera is not the whole picture.
Continue ReadingMaybe it’s just me, but I can’t help seeing (that profile) view as a targeting, and exactly the angle that a real enemy would take. More to the point, we can see how the potential for violence invites a greater potential for violence.
Continue ReadingI know human beings were decimated without purpose. Nonetheless, I think this photograph captures something important about the larger economy of life and death in a machine age.
Continue ReadingNeither quite color nor black and white, it seems to create a dimension halfway between documentary reportage and artistic reflection.
Continue ReadingSo it turns out that there really are two sets of rules: the rules that guide reporting what is supposed to be said, and the rules that insure that some things are not said.
Continue ReadingIndividuals still have their preferences, of course, but modernism is now a period style rather than a dynastic order.
Continue ReadingFashion isn’t timeless, but the photographer’s artifice has captured something about photography itself.
Continue ReadingA well functioning civil society is one in which you don’t have to worry about civil war. The university represented the last space where that was possible, and now that has been lost as well.
Continue ReadingTo become a majority party,the GOP would have to learn how to live with the rest of the country, not just employ them.
Continue ReadingIf Congress had a committee on stupidity, we know who would be this week’s nominee to chair it.
Continue ReadingThe plane’s silhouette cuts through the screen with terrifying force–indeed, it is the presence of terror as it evokes the image of those planes hurtling into the twin towers on September 11, 2001.
Continue ReadingIf this direct comparison of Obama with Jesus Christ doesn’t play to conservative invective, I don’t know what does.
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