Would you like to show something of yours on FlakPhoto? I’m always looking and love seeing new work. Please email me anytime. Cheers! I’m in Los Angeles on a work trip this week, so I’ve been soaking up some vitamin D as another snowstorm approaches Madison. I know sometimes less is more, but I felt compelled to send a note today, and I thought I’d leave you with something meaty to think about as we head into the weekend. So many of you commented on Peter Hoffman’s essay on punctum, artificial intelligence, and photography last week that I wanted to flag it again for those who missed it. There are some terrific comments, so make some time to read those, too. Y’all are so thoughtful — I really appreciate that. One of those comments led me to this excellent discussion between two giants of visual culture, John Berger and Susan Sontag, and I wanted to make sure more of you saw it. Their conversation was featured as an episode of Voices, a 1983 televised “forum for debate about issues in the arts and the life of the mind.” As always, I would love to hear your thoughts. Let me know what you think in the comments. Have a great weekend, folks, and take care! Do you want to contribute photography or writing to FlakPhoto? Please feel free to email anytime. I’m always looking and love seeing new work. Cheers! |
John Berger and Susan Sontag
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