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Some people have suggested that portraits consist of two different portraits in one: the subject of the portrait and the photographer. Why might a portrait be both a portrait of the subject and the photographer? How is a photographer present in a portrait?

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Because a photograph says more about the photographer than the subject. The photographer is behind the camera but his mind and personality and life story is in the photo. It's philosophical
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