Abstract

Abstract The photograph was the first medium ‘objectively’ to record our world, supposedly free of human intervention. Yet it was no accident that for decades Eastman Kodak's guides to popular photography were titled How to Make Good Pictures; we do not passively take photographs, we make them. Through our choice of time, camera, lens film, stance, exposure and development we manipulate the pictorial fields before us, including those of the landscape.

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