In the hyper-documented age of social media, where thousands of images are consumed and discarded every second, Canadian visual artist Jennifer White asks a radical question: What if the photograph only existed in the flash?
June 23, 2015, was a Tuesday. Somewhere, a single RAW file contains a flash burst that froze a half-hidden face, tears illuminated like broken glass. deeper 23 06 15 jennifer white flash photograph
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In the hyper-documented age of social media, where thousands of images are consumed and discarded every second, Canadian visual artist Jennifer White asks a radical question: What if the photograph only existed in the flash?
June 23, 2015, was a Tuesday. Somewhere, a single RAW file contains a flash burst that froze a half-hidden face, tears illuminated like broken glass.
The string breaks down into four distinct elements:
Conclusion
If you can share more about how you intend to use this text (e.g., for a website, a photo book, a critique, or a model release), I can tailor the response further.
End of Paper.
The filename follows a non-standard but legible schema: