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The Picture Not Taken by Benjamin Swett

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The Picture Not Taken

On Life and Photography

Benjamin Swett

New York Review Books · Print & ebook · October 29, 2024

Reading lane: Photography Writing

An ecologically minded collection of essays in the vein of Rebecca Solnit and Susan Sontag, covering everything from the equipment of photography to the difficulties of perception itself.

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Who It's For

Good for readers who enjoy Photography WritingGood for readers interested in short storiesGood for fans of Photography

Book Details

Authors
Benjamin Swett
Publisher
New York Review Books
Published
October 29, 2024
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Photography Writing · Photographers' Books
Reading lane
Photography Writing

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Publisher Categories

  • Artist Essays

  • Artists' Lives

  • Photography Writing

About This Book

An ecologically minded collection of essays in the vein of Rebecca Solnit and Susan Sontag, covering everything from the equipment of photography to the difficulties of perception itself. In The Picture Not Taken, the photographer and writer Benjamin Swett considers the intersections between photography, memory, the natural world, and the course of life in essays on subjects that include family snapshots, images of racial violence, the shape of abiding love, and the experien...

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An ecologically minded collection of essays in the vein of Rebecca Solnit and Susan Sontag, covering everything from the equipment of photography to the difficulties of perception itself. In The Picture Not Taken, the photographer and writer Benjamin Swett considers the intersections between photography, memory, the natural world, and the course of life in essays on subjects that include family snapshots, images of racial violence, the shape of abiding love, and the experience of unforseen and irremediable loss. In these beautifully written, deeply affecting pages, Swett moves with a wonderful improvisatory freedom among his chosen themes. The Picture Not Taken is a book of transfixing pieces that possesses the intensity and integrity and heft of the wholly new.

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