Summary
This quote suggests that photographers often have limited motivation to depict the world exactly as it is in reality. Instead, their photographs may be influenced by personal bias, artistic vision, or external pressures. Photographers may not have an inherent drive to present an unfiltered and objective representation of the world, as they are often driven by subjective factors that can shape their portrayal of different subjects or scenes. They may consciously or unconsciously manipulate their compositions, lighting, angles, or subject matter to convey a particular narrative, evoke emotions, or cater to certain expectations.