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“Before the first press pictures, the ordinary man would visualize only those events that took place near him, on his street or in his village. Photography opened a window. As the reader's outlook expanded, the world began to shrink.” quote by Gisele Freund
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“Before the first press pictures, the ordinary man would visualize only those events that took place near him, on his street or in his village. Photography opened a window. As the reader's outlook expanded, the world began to shrink.”

Gisele Freund

About This Quote

Source Essay: “The Impact of Photography on Perception” by Gisele Freund, 1975

Photography expanded people's visual horizons, making distant events feel immediate and shrinking perceived distances.

In simple terms: Photos make the world feel smaller.

Key Takeaway

Use images to broaden perspective.

Themes

photography perception globalization visual culture media

Mood

thoughtful inquisitive observational

Type

cultural media

When to use this quote

  • travel marketing
  • news media
  • education curricula

Key Concepts

cultural studies visual anthropology technology diffusion

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does visual media shape our worldview?
  • What responsibilities do photographers have?
A Different Perspective

Images can create false intimacy with distant cultures.

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