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Getting the picture

Can photographs stop wars?
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January–February 2025, no. 472

The Buna Shots: The amazing story behind two photographs that changed the course of World War Two by Stephen Dando-Collins

Arden, $39.95 pb, 278 pp

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Getting the picture

Can photographs stop wars?
by
January–February 2025, no. 472

Has any photograph ever changed the course of a war? It is a claim as old as photography itself, expressing a profound faith in the power of the image to communicate and move. However, like most religious statements, it does not stand up to rational scrutiny. It relies on the coincidence of two highly improbable phenomena. First, it assumes that everybody sees the photograph in question. This was a more contingent possibility in the analogue age, and it is even less certain in our image-saturated times. Second, and more problematically, it insists that everybody has (roughly) the same reaction to the image, a conjecture betraying a blissful ignorance of human psychology.

The Buna Shots: The amazing story behind two photographs that changed the course of World War Two

The Buna Shots: The amazing story behind two photographs that changed the course of World War Two

by Stephen Dando-Collins

Arden, $39.95 pb, 278 pp

Buy this book

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.

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