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PhotographyReflections

PhotographyReflections

Contemporary Photography Reflections and Image Culture

Contemporary photography is no longer limited to the moment of capture: it also questions the way we create, edit, share and perceive images today. This category brings together personal reflections on photography, image culture, visual trends and the transformations affecting the photographic gesture.

This section gathers personal reflections on contemporary photography. Far from gear reviews, lens tests, travel stories or photographic series, these texts explore how we create, edit, share and perceive images today.

Photography is now shaped by many changes: style uniformity, the influence of social media, the search for visibility, the rise of generative AI, excessive retouching, confusion between real photographs and fabricated images, and the gradual loss of the photographic gesture.

These articles offer an engaged perspective, rooted in experience and observation. They invite us to take a step back from current visual trends, question contemporary habits and remember that photography remains an act of looking, choosing, being present and giving meaning to an image.

In this category, you will find articles about contemporary photography, image editing, generative AI, social media, visual culture, photographic authorship and the evolution of the way we look at images in a world saturated with visual content.

Reflecting on photography also means reflecting on how we see the world, how we produce images, how we give them meaning and how we preserve the singularity of a photographic vision.