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Why two photographers never see the same scene: myth of objectivity

The Perceptive Photographer by Daniel j Gregory

Jan 19, 202614:32Arts

In this episode of  The Perceptive Photographer , I’m exploring why photography is never truly objective. I mean, why is it that two photographers standing in the same place, at the same time, will always see someth...

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Why two photographers never see the same scene: myth of objectivity is an episode from The Perceptive Photographer by Daniel j Gregory. In this episode of  The Perceptive Photographer , I’m exploring why photography is never truly obje...

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Published Jan 19, 2026, 14:32 long, audio available.

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In this episode of  The Perceptive Photographer , I’m exploring why photography is never truly objective. I mean, why is it that two photographers standing in the same place, at the same time, will always see something different? This has always been one of the things that has always fascinated me about photography. Same moment. Different photographs. That difference has very little to do with gear or technical skill and everything to do with perception and intention. It’s easy to think of photography as a record of reality. After all, the camera captures what’s in front of it. But the camera doesn’t decide where to stand, what to include, or when the moment matters. Those decisions belong to the photographer. Every photograph is shaped by our choices, such as what we notice, what we ignore, and what we respond to. We are not recording the world as it is. We’re always interpreting and reinterpreting it. Over time, we learn to recognize specific patterns of light, gesture, shape, or mood. And those things that begin to stand out to us, we repeat again and again. Our emotional state plays a role as well. When I’m calm and present, I tend to notice quieter moments. When I’m rushed or distracted, my images often reflect that. In the end, I think we eventually learn that  we don’t photograph what’s there. We photograph what we notice. Once we accept that there’s no “right” way to see a scene, the pressure to match someone else’s image or expectation disappears. The next time you’re out photographing, pause before you raise the camera. Notice what’s pulling your attention and what you’re leaving behind. You might be surprised by what you find in the viewfinder. 

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Published Jan 19, 2026 and 14:32 long