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Both resemblance and causal theories borrow on common sense views about representation-in-general. To wit, it seems as though paintings resemble what they represent, and that what a photograph represents has something to do with its causes: what makes this a photo of Fido is that Fido was in front of the camera at the time that the photo was taken.
Picture this: A photo pro shows you how to get the best shots of L.A. and Burning Man.
On Sunday, we'll wake up to a story that reads like this: A photo has surfaced on social media, showing a (probably white, but definitely not black) person wearing blackface as part of their (black person) costume, igniting a firestorm.
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How's this for a photo opportunity?
This is a photo of Apollo Creed fighting Rocky Balboa.
As much as anything, this is a photo opportunity.
She writes: This is a photo of me as Molly Bloom, beside my copy of "Ulysses".
I'd been working on this as a photo editor before I became director of photography.
This is a photo of me and my younger brother in 1966.
She said: "This is a photo of Faye, two years old, who sadly lost her life to this dreadful disease.
Serendipitous surveillance photo vs active choice to film a death scene (and not help) — Bridget Williams (@bridgetwi) 12 Dec 12 This is a photo of a man on his phone.
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