Oscar-nominated filmmaker (Restrepo) and award-winning photojournalist (Infidel) Tim Hetherington sat down with us in December for a wide-ranging interview about his work and what it means to be an image maker today. Here he is talking about the image overload of the digital world and about the need for context in people’s understanding of images. Watch more videos from this interview at adoramarentals.com/blog Transcript: Tim Hetherington: I think that we live in an image world like none other before. We really are surrounded by images in a way that’s… driving us all crazy, in certain ways. Nathan Bush: Yeah, you turn on your Facebook and you see more images in the first 30 minutes of your day, then someone saw in a month a century ago. TH: It’s incredible. Somebody said to me, talking about, as if we live in a photographic world because you can just look at Flickr and there’s billions of images. What does that mean for us? I mean, so what? So there’s ten billion images on Flickr. Do we look at any of them? Or do they make any sense to us? And in the end the single image for me — single images can move us, advertising understands that — but in another way, we’re always looking for context. Because context defines what we’re looking at, often. And that’s why the moving image, which is single images, 29.97 frames a second contextualized with sound, gives us context. So, the contextualization is what we’re looking for. And that’s why you were telling me before that …
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