Walter Benjamin famously fretted about when he described the paradox of photography in general. The camera, artfully used, he wrote, was "incapable of photographing a tenement or a rubbish heap without transfiguring it." It turns even "abject poverty itself, by handling it in a modish, technically perfect way, into an object of enjoyment."

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