Enoyarnam
Member
In an era of mass culture, mass arts and mass media does photography stand apart as one of the most powerful means by which the dynamism of our age can be captured? If we answer in the affirmative what strategies can be put in place to investigate the ever-changing nature of the cultural forms that exist around us. I have in mind things like the commodification of dreams and the use of visual imagery in advertising.
In this context, if photography is become more than a purely self-referential or navel gazing exercise does it make sense to take one item and to examine it in depth. I am particularly interested in finding out what others may think about any of the above.
In this context, if photography is become more than a purely self-referential or navel gazing exercise does it make sense to take one item and to examine it in depth. I am particularly interested in finding out what others may think about any of the above.