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Freedom

  • Writer: Arijit
    Arijit
  • Aug 19
  • 1 min read

Photography is freedom in disguise—a silent, frozen act of liberation that reveals more than it conceals. Through the camera's lens, a fleeting moment is seized, granting the photographer both agency and solace even as time slips away. Each photograph becomes a choice—a deliberate framing, a creative decision—which echoes existentialist ideals of radical freedom and responsibility. In capturing the world from their personal perspective, photographers enact Nietzsche’s perspectivism: there is no objective truth, only individual interpretations of reality. The image then becomes a conduit of expression and autonomy, a bold declaration that says: “This is how I see, live, and exist.” Photography grants the freedom to pause, to reflect, and to reimagine—and in that pause lies the power to shape worlds visible and invisible.

Cats are the definition of free.
Cats are the definition of free.

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