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“When do I see a photograph, when a reflection?” quote by Philip K. Dick
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““When do I see a photograph, when a reflection?””

Philip K. Dick

About This Quote

It questions the boundary between captured image and mental mirror, suggesting that photographs can serve as both external records and internal reflections of perception.

In simple terms: Photographs blur the line between external reality and internal perception.

Key Takeaway

Images can be both documentation and self‑reflection.

Themes

perception reality memory identity art

Mood

contemplative curious introspective

Type

philosophical rhetorical provocative

When to use this quote

  • examining personal photos
  • curating an exhibition
  • discussing media theory
  • analyzing social media feeds

Key Concepts

visual representation subjectivity self‑awareness

Practical Applications

  • critical media literacy
  • creative writing prompts

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does a photograph shape your sense of self?
  • When does an image become a mirror rather than a window?
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