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Photograph - I don't want your

Photograph - I don't need your

Photograph - all I've got is a photograph

But it's not enough
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Since humans first discovered they could smear things on walls to represent things, we have had visual images. From cave paintings, to Renaissance paintings, to pencil drawings, to photography in the 1820s, to pixel art, these are the oldest two forms of visual works.

These tropes apply to anything related to creating still images, whether it be family photos, magazines, comics, etc.

Compare Camera Tricks, since photography lead to motion pictures.

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