Mr. Burtynsky's photographic vision is closer to that of National Geographic magazine.
He held it there for only an instant, knowing the written message was recorded instantly by the robot's photographic vision and eidetic memory.
He allows his parents to speak their own piece; their words (and his own in the book) question the nature of photographic vision.
A parabolic, horizontal curvature also suggests photographic vision, but that is just his way of showing how we are enveloped by the world; it bends around us.
Her black and white photograph Dead Horses attests to her photographic vision.
This book is my photographic vision of London's East End skinheads.
The pleasure of the collection, aside from its appeal to the fashion-afflicted, is the quality and variety of photographic vision.
And they came up with a truly photographic vision, excerpts from life that would not have registered on consciousness without the intervention of the camera.
The photographic vision of architecture: An itinerary in the image, Infolio, Gollion, 2005.
Some of his earliest photographic vision was inspired by Edith's large and engaging family, who allowed him to record what he called "a family freshly different from my own."