Abigail Solomon-Godeau Quotes
The Thing Itself Is Never Just Out There In The World Waiting To Be Framed By The Photographer's Leica; Rather, It Is Something Dynamically Produced In The Act Of Representation And Reception And Already Subject To The Grids Of Meaning Imposed On It By Culture, History, Language, And So Forth.
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