DOI

https://doi.org/10.25772/4XR1-0M92

Defense Date

2005

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts

Department

Photography & Film

First Advisor

Dale Quarterman

Abstract

The world around us is in constant flux. The photographs we make of the world, no matter how true or untrue, have a direct influence on how we perceive the environment around us. Photography serves to categorize our perceptions of the world. The value of an image is not in what it represents, but in what it recalls. Photographs are fragmented and clear, imperfect and idealized all at the same time.

Comments

Scanned, with permission from the author, from the original print version, which resides in University Archives.

Rights

© The Author

Is Part Of

VCU University Archives

Is Part Of

VCU Theses and Dissertations

Date of Submission

11-29-2016

Included in

Photography Commons

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