Photography, on its own, functions as a learning tool with the help of our memories. Remembering is nothing more than a process of continuous reconstruction and recreation. This mechanism is triggered either voluntarily or when a sensation starts it. When we look at an image, the brain tries to interpret it using our stored memories, generating new memories and new ideas in the process. As a dynamic structure, the brain changes whenever it experiences a new sensation or causes a new thought. In fact, interpreting an image will not only change the way we project the future and add new ideas to our knowledge, but it will also modify our memories.
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