A clear shadow of a person standing on a stone-tiled pavement, with sunlight casting the silhouette sharply onto the ground.

In her seminal collection of essays, On Photography, Susan Sontag famously argued that “there is something predatory in the act of taking a picture.” She described the camera as a “sublimation of the gun,” a tool used to “violate” subjects, turning them into objects to be symbolically possessed.

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