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Monday, 5 January 2015
Artist- Library research- The camera at war
Although it may appear that this book does not have any relevance to this project, it has inspired me to appreciate and acknowledge all aspects of the night; I must continue to be brave and embrace every moment the night may throw at me. 'The camera at war' is a book I stumbled upon one day at the library. It was overwhelming powerful with every photography acting as a negative outlook towards war. What fascinates me the most is how each of the photographers almost had no ethic when it came to shooting a photograph. It's as if they knew this would one day be used to show the true evil and malicious nature of mankind. I'm not implying that I want my photographs to act as a reminder with regards to how we live our lives, but instead would like my photographs to act as a representation of our youths culture; something that when we're older we can look back on and realise how chaotic we truly were.
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