Street Photography Has a Predator Problem

Street Photography Has a Predator Problem
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In her seminal collection of essays, On Photography, Susan Sontag famously argued that "there is something predatory in the act of taking a picture." She described the camera as a "sublimation of the gun," a tool used to "violate" subjects, turning them into objects to be symbolically possessed. [Read More]

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