"To us, the difference between the #‎ photographer as an individual eye and the photographer as an objective recorder seems fundamental, the difference often regarded, mistakenly, as separating photography as art from #‎ photography as document. But both are logical extensions of what photography means: note-taking on, potentially, everything in the world, from every possible angle."

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Source: Susan Sontag (2011). “On Photography”, p.152, Macmillan

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Susan Sontag

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Susan Sontag was an influential American writer and thinker, known for her critical essays on art, culture, and politics.

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