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Art & Creativity Quote by Susan Sontag

"The painter constructs, the photographer discloses"

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Sontag’s line slices through a comforting modern myth: that photographs are made, not found. By pairing “constructs” with “discloses,” she isn’t praising photography’s honesty so much as diagnosing its power move. Painting is openly artificial. It advertises the hand, the choices, the staged nature of representation. Photography, in contrast, sells its decisions as revelation. The photographer points, frames, clicks - then acts as if the world simply confessed itself.

The intent is polemical in the best Sontag way: a compact provocation aimed at the camera’s cultural prestige. In the 20th century, photographs increasingly functioned as evidence - in journalism, policing, family memory, war, fashion - with a credibility painting rarely gets. “Discloses” names that institutional advantage: the photo arrives wearing the costume of neutrality. That’s the subtext: the photographer’s construction is there, but it’s camouflaged as discovery.

Context matters. Sontag spent her career worrying at how images shape ethics and attention, especially in On Photography and later Regarding the Pain of Others. The camera doesn’t just record suffering; it organizes it into consumable scenes, teaching viewers what counts as “real” and what counts as background. “Discloses” also hints at extraction: photography can take without permission, making intimacy and catastrophe available to strangers.

Why it works is its deceptive simplicity. Two verbs, two art forms, one loaded accusation: the more a medium claims to show “what is,” the more it can quietly dictate what we’re allowed to see.

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Later attribution: Science for the Curious Photographer (Charles S. Johnson, Jr., 2017) modern compilationISBN: 9781351811859 · ID: qiEzDwAAQBAJ
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... The painter constructs, the photographer discloses. —SUSAN SONTAG You don't take a photograph, you make it. —ANSEL ADAMS. T. here display are of two images sides by to means photography. of film First, or an photography electronic sensor ...
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Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag (January 28, 1933 - December 28, 2004) was a Author from USA.

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