THE DISCURSIVE ARCHAEOLOGY OF SPACE: THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF LEAH OATES
When we look at a photograph, chances are it will remind us of something in our own lives. We have a tendency to personalize whatever we see, to own it with our senses before judgment sweeps in and separates its essential function for us from its palpable uniqueness as an image or its utility as an expression of beauty. Photography created a world in wh…
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