“A photograph is not just the result of an encounter between an event and a photographer; picture-taking is an event in itself, and one with ever more peremptory rights – to interfere with, to invade, or to ignore whatever is going on….After the event has ended, the picture will still exist, conferring on the event a kind of immortality (and importance) it would never otherwise have enjoyed.”
– From “On Photography” by Susan Sontag.
Photograph, photography, photographer – what do these mean? Susan Sontag’s thoughts might explain the first two. But, what about the third?
It would seem that anyone who takes pictures with a smart phone prides themselves in being a photographer. Social media platforms enable this delusion. That said, there are many actual photographers who might utilise the smart phone as one of their tools of the trade. But a smart phone does not a photog make.