A Photo Can Be Very Misleading

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Photographs are taken, shown, and spread all over for the world to see. But the real question that should be on everyone's mind is, what do they really capture? Is it the essence of reality or what you want to believe? Knowledge and opinions of mankind are made from these simple pieces of paper. Yet, having this in mind, we educate our children and future generations to come that we should not judge a book by its cover. Opinions not only limit us from the outside world but they give us an “incalculable effect” of our morality. Susan Sontag's assertion that photographic technology opens a vast amount of events that represent a moment in time. Through justifiable statements, she illustrates that people carry a heedless mindset of the world looking at photographs. However, accessibility to the worlds ideals that may be obtained by a photograph is false. Photographs minimizes the truth behind the photo, it alters what the photographer wanted to viewer to unravel. Susan Sontag encompasses around the idea that photographs limit our understanding of the world without essential description...

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