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The impact of imago Dei on thinking about portrait photography
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- The problem this project addressed was the relationship between the imago Dei and the work of portrait photographers. The research examined the connection between being an image bearer and an image creator of the image bearer; this included developing a philosophy of the portrait and the value attached to it. The field research utilized interviews with professional photographers to understand their approach to photography. The project concluded that the imago Dei should be the primary driver in any discussion of humanity. The themes of humanity, reality, relationship and morality were seen as central to the work of the photographers.
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