Freedom
- 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.

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