Why We Take Pictures By Susan Sontag Summary

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Photography allows us to maintain memories and relish them whenever we desire. Although some advocates might argue that people are no longer enjoying experiences instead taking more pictures, in the essay, “Why We Take Pictures”, by Susan Sontag, she conflates that photography can be used as a defense against anxiety and a tool of empowerment. I agree with Sontag on the significance of photographs and how it allows us to store a part of our extended relatives so we are able to hold on the memories of family. Therefore, we must appreciate how photography allows us to manage anxiety, express feelings and remember our loved ones. Photographs serve as a record of what we have accomplished, where we have traveled and who was there along the way. A significant mechanism in photography is tourists , to which I …show more content…

Everyday news is from reporters going to the crime scene and taking pictures of what’s happening around the world. They go around the world to show poverty or any unfortunate incidents that happen everywhere not just here. If people didn’t take pictures of such events, we would never know what’s going on. For example there’s some sort of shooting happening around where you work and you didn’t have the news showing you that its dangerous to go around there, then you go and there’s a possibility of something happening to you. There are lots of concepts that we’d be oblivious of if there wasn’t some sort of evidence. Photography helps people in different ways. Some gain pleasure in finding the right filter and others utilize it as a mechanism to feel productive. A vacation is supposed to help one relax and distress from their surroundings. Yet some need to be doing something in order for them not feel like they’re not being useful. Not only that it helps them feel better about themselves as stated in paragraph 5. In brief photography

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