Yvette Heiser Texas - The Language of Images: How Photography Speaks to Culture
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Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2023
Many people maintain that photography genuinely is a global language, capable of getting into the thoughts and feelings of people worldwide. The ability of photography to express feelings, customs, and rituals is unrivaled by any other medium. In this manner, photography serves as a visual narrator, helping to capture the intricate details of other cultures while offering an insight into distant places.
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