Summary:
Many historical adventures and many of important historical landmarks are brought to the futures attention by a photograph to be taught and learned by society. Photographic works sets the layout for future teachers, judges, presidents, and everything else the world needs to be ran properly.
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Is Photographic works considered part of the art world? What is its role not only in art, but also in society itself? Photographic works is not only an amazingly important form of art, but also a hold on time. When a photo or picture is taken a moment in time is captured. Art, being defined as the power of performing certain actions, can have countless customs of showing its true implication. A painting on the wall of a museum is always a representation of feelings or a significant incident that have occurred. Photographic works has a whole different but unique meaning. A memory of depressing, angry, or happy is stopped in time to be overlooked many days, years, or even decades later. Because photographic works seize symbolism and studies of life, it is unquestionably considered as art.
Many historical adventures and many of important historical landmarks are brought to the futures attention by a photograph to be taught and learned by society. Photographic works sets the layout for future teachers, judges, presidents, and everything else the world needs to be ran properly. Photographic works may not be thought of as a life plan, but being that society learns how to deal with mistakes from the past; such wars captured in time have been acknowledged and have "prevented society from creating wars or setbacks" (Sayre 144) that could have been devastating. This could have made major changes to the world today.
Photographic works is a vast comparison to symbolism. A change in mood or feeling establishes changes in want and need; a photograph contains what every artist wants and needs. One solitary photograph can indicate many different things depending on what the viewer wants to see, if the viewer is depressed, most likely the photograph will be looked upon as a gloomy or disturbing photograph. If the viewer is in high spirits, the photograph may have a whole different meaning. Photographs contain many different actions and characteristics that savors the moment and emotions. "Photographic works is a tremendously ideal form of art," (Maguire 45) not only because of the meanings and feelings, but also because of the historical value of a photograph, that captures a memory, or shatters the idea of the photograph itself.
Taken, as a whole, photographic works is well thought-out as art because of symbolism and studies of life. Now, one can see why photographic works is viewed in this perspective for the reason that, without photographic works, the world would be gone astray in doubt of past incidents of the world, and accomplishments along with symbolism and feelings.
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