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Luigi Stranieri
@luigistranieri
When you navigate with GoogleStreetview you are inevitably led to visit remote places or places you have only heard about. Today I wanted to talk about uncomfortable images. Not exactly this one that I attached but of the many that I have collected and that I jealously preserve. What makes us feel uncomfortable in front of an image if we have no further information? Is it right to publish them? Where does the documentary work end and the violation of privacy begin? If I omitted the position of the image would you feel better? The answer is yes, damn it. https://rodeo.club/post/0x774AF410e8053c9f733620Fe71bfCDdF754F8609/88
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Rosstintexas 🎩
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Yes, its tough balance between documenting a scene and exploiting another's misery. I guess motive behind the work is the guide, and only know by the photographer.
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Luigi Stranieri
@luigistranieri
Absolutely! I ask myself often what to do, that’s why I don’t like to stay on the surface sometimes
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