Stereofoto van een boer die het land zaait by Adolphe Louis Donnadieu

Stereofoto van een boer die het land zaait before 1892

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photography, gelatin-silver-print

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landscape

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photography

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gelatin-silver-print

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realism

Dimensions height 75 mm, width 170 mm

This stereoscopic photograph by Adolphe Louis Donnadieu shows a farmer sowing seeds, captured with a twin-lens camera and printed on paper. In this image, the inherent qualities of photography itself are central. Think about the chemistry involved, the careful exposure to light, and the darkroom processes required to produce these images. The stereoscopic format, designed to create a 3D effect when viewed through a special device, speaks to a desire for realism and immersion. But beyond the technical aspects, consider the social context. Agriculture is hard labor, and this photograph romanticizes it. In doing so, it reflects a growing divide between urban and rural life. The labor and materials involved in the photographic process itself is often overlooked, as the medium becomes more democratized and more people can participate in it. Ultimately, this image highlights how technologies influence our perception, shaping not only what we see, but also how we understand the world and the work that sustains it.

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