Window and Mirrors

John Szarkowski believes that photography falls into two categories, these categories are known as windows and mirrors. As Szarkowski states  “The distance between in terms of their conceptions of what a photograph is: it is a mirror, reflecting a portrait of the artist who made it, or a window, through which one might better know the world?”. To put it simply when making an image does it represent you as an artist if so this would be a mirror image, or does it show the exterior world, with its natural elements this would be a Window image.

subjective

reflective

personal

unique

aesthetic

individual

romanticism

documentary

realism

views

objective

optical

unaltered

genuine

(mirror image: Richard Hamilton)

Richard Hamilton was a painter who created painting based on his views and ideals on the world which is was what made them unique and different. he produced his own atheistic which is what is known as pop art and was it to be believed to be one of the first paintings consisting if pop art. These are the reasons to why I believe this image is indeed a mirror image as it fits the criteria of Szarkowski’s theory’s about photography.

(window image: Ansel Adams)

Ansel Adams was a landscape photographer who travelled all of America to capture images similar to the one above. His photography consisted of capturing the beauty of nature in ways never seem before in photography which is was made his work so special, he visited Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, all the time to capture its change over the years of his career making it documentary, realism and unaltered which is why this contributes to the mirror aspect of Szarkowski concept of his photography theory’s.

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  1. Edgar, a good blog post. It would be great if you could find time to complete the essay and photo-assignment too as it might provide creative starting points for your personal study.

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