Abstract

This article addresses the intertextualities of photography and cinema, the literature, the engraving and Internet. It seeks to organize the photograph starting from its relations and hybridism with other arts and media. When we understand the intertextual aspect of photography in various moments of its history, we move forward in understanding its intersection with science, the arts and media, existing relations since the origins of photography with impact in current times.

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