Photography and Psychology: How Your Lens Can Shape Perception

Photography is often regarded as an art form and a means of documenting reality. However, it is also a powerful tool that can influence perception, evoke emotions, and communicate complex narratives. In this article, we will explore the fascinating intersection of photography and psychology, delving into how the choices made by photographers, from framing to composition, can shape the way viewers perceive and interpret images.

Photography and Psychology: How Your Lens Can Shape Perception

Che Guevara: Socialism and man in Cuba

Dear compañero,

Though belatedly, I am completing these notes in the course of my trip through Africa, hoping in this way to keep my promise. I would like to do so by dealing with the theme set forth in the title above. I think it may be of interest to Uruguayan readers.

A common argument from the mouths of capitalist spokespeople, in the ideological struggle against socialism, is that socialism, or the period of building socialism into which we have entered, is characterized by the abolition of the individual for the sake of the state. I will not try to refute this argument solely on theoretical grounds but rather to establish the facts as they exist in Cuba and then add comments of a general nature. Let me begin by broadly sketching the history of our revolutionary struggle before and after the taking of power.

Che Guevara: Socialism and man in Cuba

More AI Art

I’ve been using Microsoft Copilot to make thumbnails for my Apple Music playlists.

I think that this one is my favorite.

Not a fan of the hearts, but it was the best image generated.

A little too bright and too many disco balls! 🪩

This was made with Google’s Gemini. For some reason, Copilot wouldn’t make one with the word ‘Madonna’ on it.