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PHOTOGRAPHY IS EVIDENCE

PHOTOGRAPHY IS EVIDENCE. The art, craft, and science of producing permanent images of objects on light-sensitive surfaces. Permanent. Permanence is the quality of lasting into the distant future. Something is permanent when it is fully expected to last many generations.

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PHOTOGRAPHY IS EVIDENCE

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  1. PHOTOGRAPHY IS EVIDENCE The art, craft, and science of producing permanent images of objects on light-sensitive surfaces.

  2. Permanent Permanence is the quality of lasting into the distant future. Something is permanent when it is fully expected to last many generations.

  3. Other art forms make reference to reality but are fabrications. While photographs can be fabricated, they have historically been used as documentation. A representation or record of reality, a true story… evidence.

  4. Memory UnknownGeorge R. "Machine Gun" Kelly,n.d., Gelatin silver printCourtesy of the FBI, Washington, D.C.

  5. Truth Nhem Ein and assistantsUntitled, from the Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide Projectca. 1976-79Collection SFMOMA

  6. Documentation Unknown, Untitled photo of a demonstration, ca. 1969Gelatin silver print, Collection of Andrew Moss

  7. Testimony Tom HowardThe Electrocution of Ruth Snyder1928Collection SFMOMA

  8. Verification UnknownReenactment from the Robert Kennedy Assassination Papers, 1968Gelatin silver printCollection of the California State Archives

  9. Confirmation Unknown. The foundation remains photograph of Japanese internment facilities during WWII in America.

  10. Proof Mike Mandel and Larry Sultan  Untitled, from the project Evidence  1977  Collection SFMOMA

  11. PHOTOGRAPHY AS EVIDENCE • Use photography to show evidence of people. • Make images with meaning about the cause of the images. • Work within any theme based on the concept of evidence. Examples:  Evidence that people do or do not care. Tracks. Shadows without objects. Make a list of ideas and themes for yourself and select the one you like.

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