Photographs do not translate from appearances. They quote from them.

John Berger
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Photographs do not translate from appearances. They quote from them. I think this quote is very profound and it reminds us that the way the world appears to us is not the way things are. We have to understand that photographs are just pictures that represent an image or truth about an event, person, or place.

It's tough to live life without knowing what is real. The world looks different in a photograph than it does in reality, for instance. The quote says that people who take photographs are true to themselves, but people are not true to themselves.

I think this quote is very profound and it reminds us that the way the world appears to us is not the way things are. We have to understand that photographs are just pictures that represent an image or truth about an event, person, or place. It's tough to live life without knowing what is real.

The world looks different in a photograph than it does in reality, for instance. The quote says that people who take photographs are true to themselves, but people are not true to themselves.

Source: Another Way Of Telling

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