Some truths on truth and photography


4. Oktober 2011 um 10:34

homeofthevain:

  1. All photographs are posed.
  2. The intentions of the photographer are not recorded in a photographic image. (You can imagine what they are, but it’s pure speculation.)
  3. Photographs are neither true nor false. (They have no truth-value.)
  4. False beliefs adhere to photographs like flies to flypaper.
  5. There is a causal connection between a photograph and what it is a photograph of. (Even Photoshopped images.)
  6. Uncovering the relationship between a photograph and reality is no easy matter.
  7. Most people don’t care about this and prefer to speculate about what they believe about a photograph.
  8. The more famous a photograph is, the more likely it is that people will claim it has been posed or faked.
  9. All photographs are posed but never in the same way.
  10. Photographs provide evidence. (The question is of what?)

Errol Morris, testifyin’ on his Twitter

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