Charge your images with words; charge your words with images.
“We are now much more vigilant when we approach an image, aware that we may be looking at something other than a registration of “reality”. In severing the umbilical cord between the photograph and its object, the introduction of the digital blurs the division between observation and action, between representing the world and proposing new worlds. Once we assimilate the idea that a photograph can be manipulated or constructed, it no longer matters whether it actually has been or to what degree. When photography’s illusion of neutrality dissipates, the act of making a picture becomes more than ever a charged statement about how the world could or should be.”
Jesús Vassallo. Seamless: Digital Collage and Dirty Realism in Architecture.

