Pictures of People Taking Pictures

Pictures of People Taking Pictures

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.298

Common modes of playing with photography have blurred the distinction between our lived and represented realities. People who pose for photographs while handling cameras manifest the object’s increasingly omnipresent role in their lives. They clutch the camera to their bodies or gesture to it with their hands, as if claiming authorship of their own self-image—never mind how similar they might appear to one another.

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.700

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.292

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.294

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.711

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.297

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.296

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.291

Anonymous snapshot, Gift of Peter J. Cohen, 2019.295

These snapshots are what historian Nancy Martha West calls the ultimate commodity. In terms of their materiality and their image content, they are “the embodiment of infinite reproducibility with the aura of the unique.”