A camera is a tool for capturing moments through the eyes and thoughts of the photographer. A mirror is a tool for reflecting and illuminating an entity.
Cameras and mirrors both help us, directly or indirectly, observe some aspect of reality. However, sometimes, through the arrangement and perspective of the photographer,mirrornot just a way toprintIt can not only reinterpret things, but also help them create a realm of their own minds.illusion.
The moon hangs high over the Albuquerque-Santa Fe highway, New Mexico, USA, 1990 ©thomashoepker
Greenland, 2006 ©Gueorgui
Tijuana, Mexico, 1991 ©Alex Webb
Reflection on a door, New York, USA, 2010 ©christopherandersonphoto
Night view. Giant neon sign above a fish restaurant, Honshu, Tokyo, Japan, 1997 ©ianberrymagnum/
Swiftcurrent Lake near Many Glacier, Glacier National Park, Montana, USA ©peter_marlow_foundation
A self-portrait of Alec Soth in his room at the Park Hyatt hotel, a filming location for *Lost in Tokyo*, Tokyo, Japan, 2015 ©Alec Soth
Moonlight illuminates Lake Holsvatnet, Møre og Romsdal, Otrøya Island, Norway, 2010 ©Stuart Franklin
Follower of the Menno breed, Capulin, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1996 ©larrysgeneralstore
Actress Joan Crawford, Los Angeles, California, USA, 1959 ©evearnoldphotographer
At the home of Orlando Ruiz Mendes and Myriam Mercado, Morroa municipality, Cambimba village, Colombia, July 2017 ©Patrick Zachmann
A lioness in Nairobi National Park, Nairobi National Park, Kenya, 1958 ©George Rodger
Reflection at a funeral, Port-au-Prince, 1992 ©Bruce Gilden
Kathy adjusts her hair in front of the vending machine mirror, Coney Island, New York, USA, 1959 ©Bruce Davidson
Svetlana Beriosova, ballet dancer, London, England ©Henri Cartier-Bresson
"Spirit of Lycabettus I", on Mount Lycabettus, Athens, Greece, 1937 ©Herbert List
Mirror shop, Paris, France, 1971 ©Richard Kalvar
CCTV Building, Beijing, China, 2017 ©Bruno Barbey
Futuristic architecture, California, USA ©Dennis Stock

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