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Photographers encode their concepts as photographic images so as to give others information, so as to produce models for them and thereby to become immortal in the memory of others.

VilĂ©m Flusser (2000). “Towards a Philosophy of Photography”, p.48, Reaktion Books
Photographers encode their concepts as photographic images so as to give others information, so as to produce models for them and thereby to become immortal in the memory of others.