Comments on the state of study (since 1977) of the history of photography and its development in Mexico, 19th-20th cs.; argues that a photograph should not be seen simply as a social document but that it always constitutes an interpretation of reality; and notes the influential roles of Agustín Victor Casasola, Edward Weston and Tina Modotti, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo.
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