Sobre la fotografía

Paperback, 285 pages

Spanish language

Published Nov. 8, 2007 by Alfaguara.

ISBN:
978-84-204-0212-3
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OCLC Number:
233031234

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4 stars (13 reviews)

El libro más emblemático de una escritora comprometida con los temas más candentes de su tiempo y que cierra con un interrogante: ¿hasta qué punto puede mentir una cámara?

Sobre la fotografía, publicado por primera vez en 1973, supuso un trabajo revolucionario en la crítica fotográfica. Con él, Susan Sontag planteó cuestiones ineludibles, en el plano moral y estético, acerca de esta forma artística. Hay fotografías en todas partes; tienen la potestad de impactar, idealizar o seducir, pueden provocar la nostalgia o pueden servir de recordatorio, y se erigen en prueba contra nosotros o en el medio para identificarnos.

En estos seis penetrantes capítulos, Sontag se pregunta cómo afecta la omnipresencia de estas imágenes a nuestro modo de ver el mundo, y cómo hemos llegado a depender de ellas para confeccionar las nociones de realidad y autoridad.

18 editions

Review of 'On Photography' on Goodreads

4 stars

1) "In deciding how a picture should look, in preferring one exposure to another, photographers are always imposing standards on their subjects. Although there is a sense in which the camera does indeed capture reality, not just interpret it, photographs are as much an interpretation of the world as paintings and drawings are."

2) "Like guns and cars, cameras are fantasy-machines whose use is addictive."

3) "The photographer is always trying to colonize new experiences or find new ways to look at familiar subjects---to fight against boredom. For boredom is just the reverse side of fascination: both depend on being outside rather than inside a situation, and one leads to the other. 'The Chinese have a theory that you pass through boredom to fascination,' Arbus noted. Photographing an appalling underworld (and a desolate, plastic overworld), she had no intention of entering into the horror experienced by the denizens of those …

Review of 'On Photography (Penguin Modern Classics)' on 'GoodReads'

5 stars

This is a very useful critical anthology of writings by Sontag on the topic of photography. Each paper has strengths and weaknesses in its own right. Personally I felt that it started weakly, on a semi-philosophical drive into the history of photography, but late papers (particularly "The Heroism of Vision" and "The Image-World") offer up deep insights into the technology and art historical criticism of photography. These are fascinating, and have made this a thoroughly worthwhile read.