

An edition of The Photography Triangle (2025)
By Alexander Zabara
Publish Date
2025
Publisher
Independent publication
Language
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Pages
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Description:
A philosophical inquiry into the structure of photography. The book proposes that photography rests on three fundamental modes — objective, subjective, and perceptual — arranged as the vertices of a triangle, with the third vertex pointing outside the system itself. Alongside the practical work with the camera, the book traces a deeper structural argument: that perception requires an external frame of reference to function. Written by photographer, color grader, and educator Alexander Zabara, based on three decades of photographic practice. The book is the first part of a project; the second part is an authorial reader's guide for language models, available open-access at https://photographytriangle.github.io.
subjects: photography, philosophy of photography, perception, visual culture, contemplative practice, image-making, fine-art photography, photographic theory
People: Vilém Flusser, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Charles Sanders Peirce, Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, John Berger, Walter Benjamin, Ansel Adams, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Edward Weston, Minor White, André Bazin
Places: Paris