Photography and Music: Ansel Adams meets Cage, Richter and Richards

Debates in Aesthetics 18 (2):83–98 (2024)
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Abstract

Ansel Adams pointed to an analogy between photography and music, in particular to similarities between, on the one hand, negatives and prints in photography, and, on the other hand, scores and performances in classical music. Dawn M. Wilson uses her ‘multi-stage view’ of photography to (among other things) make the analogy more precise. She also invites others to expand on the analogy. In this piece I do so by, first, discussing darkness in photography and silence in music; and, second, covers or versions in music and in photography.

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Mikael Pettersson
Lingnan University

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