Acquire Quote by Raoul Hausmann
“To be a photographer is to become aware of visible appearances and at the same time acquire from them an education in individual and common optical aperception. Why? Because every individual sees in his own way but see little more than images shaped by the cultural standards of a given period.”
About This Quote
Photography teaches us to see beyond surface images, revealing cultural lenses that shape perception.
In simple terms: Photography reveals hidden cultural lenses.
Look deeper than appearances.
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When to use this quote
- museum curation
- media analysis
- personal photography
- teaching art
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What cultural assumptions shape your visual world?
- How can photography challenge those assumptions?
Images can still reinforce stereotypes if not critically examined.