A fascinating new book...

bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
edited September 28, 2011 in Street and Documentary
Do we believe what we see, or see what we believe? What's the difference? Documentary film maker Errol Morris explores these and other questions in Believing Is Seeing: Observations on the Mysteries of Photography
"...Morris's book feels less like traditional photography criticism than like the novels of W. G. Sebald, which are similarly obsessed with truth, memory and war. We get odd, absorbing pictures of Mayan ruins, of Picasso and his mistress, of the high heels worn by Morris's tour guide in Crimea: shanks, shoes, a shadow (presumably the photographer's) falling across the once boot-trodden road. Like extra problem sets in a textbook, these photos offer us additional opportunities to practice the art of looking, while simultaneously multiplying the scale of, as Morris's subtitle puts it, 'the mysteries of photography.'"
-New York Times Book Review

"Believing Is Seeing is an important book: It reminds us, at a time when it is remarkably easy to manipulate images and we are daily inundated with more and more of them, to ask: 'What, after all, are we looking at?'"
-Wall Street Journal

"[A]n elegantly conceived and ingeniously constructed work of cultural psycho-anthropology wrapped around a warning about the dangers of drawing inferences about the motives of photographers based on the split-second snapshots of life that they present to us. It's also a cautionary lesson for navigating a world in which, more and more, we fashion our notions of truth from the flickering apparitions dancing before our eyes."
-Los Angeles Times
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"He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan

"The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed

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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2011
    thanks for the link
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,961 moderator
    edited September 28, 2011
    Hmm...not available here in any of my usual sources for English books. Might have to order it from the States. Maybe once you've finished the book you could post a few of the central ideas for discussion. deal.gif
  • bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited September 28, 2011
    Richard wrote: »
    Hmm...not available here in any of my usual sources for English books. Might have to order it from the States. Maybe once you've finished the book you could post a few of the central ideas for discussion. deal.gif

    That's a ways off - meanwhile - Amazon. Or...much of the material appeared at various times on the NYT's Lens blog; you can read allot of it there.
    bd@bdcolenphoto.com
    "He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan

    "The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
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