This excellent comment, which is from an article by Sean O'Hagan in The Guardian (18/04/10), sums up the many issues currently causing such concern in photo/media circles....
"Today, photography...is a contested sphere in which all our collective anxieties converge: terrorism, paedophilia, intrusion, surveillance.
We insist on the right to privacy and, simultaneously, snap anything and everyone we see and everything we do - in public and in private - on mobile phones and digital cameras."
It also speaks perfectly of the content of one of my submissions to the National Portrait Gallery Taylor Wessing prize this year, watch this space, you'll see it here first.
Monday, 17 May 2010
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