Pierce, Post2

Within the reading "The Work of Art in the Ages of its Technological Republicibility" there is a lot of talk about originals and copies. This concept is really fascinating because it seems like originals are very few and far between nowadays. There are copies of everything and multiple ways to access things. Mass production is still happening even though the idea of uniqueness and originality is what people strive for within most contexts. "Authenticity" has a beautiful ring to it. And this word pops up a lot within the author's tone.  A quote that I found to resonate with the article is "in photography it can bring out aspects of the original that are accessible only to the lens". As a beginning photographer, there is a beauty to this statement because it gives the images we capture an intimate characteristic.

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