Please read these fifteen pages of Levels of Life: The Sin of Height.

 In these pages, you will meet Felix Tournachon (nickname: Nadar) and learn more about how he combined two things that had never been combined before photography and aeronautics. 

In this section, Barnes writes about Nadar’s interest in “the psychological side of photography.” Nadar believed that many people were “disappointed when they finally saw a true image of themselves.” Additionally, Barnes writes that photography threatened more than a subject’s “amour propre” (their self-worth) and that “it wasn’t only forest dwellers who feared that the camera might steal their soul.” 

For this reflection, I’d like you to consider your own relationship to photography.

– How you use it and how you feel about it. 

– Knowing what you know now about photography and the way it affects people in the modern world, why do you think people were so afraid of it in the 19th century? 

– Does this fear seem relevant today with newer any forms of technology that you can think of?  


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