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“In an Age of Likes, Commonplace Images Prevail”

Posted on September 7, 2012 by Nancy Van House

In an Age of Likes, Commonplace Images Prevail

NYTimes Lens Blog

By JAMES ESTRIN
“Because of the iPhone and social media, the very meaning of what photographs are and how they function has changed radically in the last four years.”
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