camera cannot lie

The phrase "camera cannot lie" refers to the belief that photographs or images captured by a camera are inherently truthful and accurate representations of the subjects or scene being photographed. It suggests that unlike human perception or interpretation, a camera does not have the ability to manipulate or distort reality, and therefore, the resulting image is considered a factual and objective depiction of what was present in front of the camera at the time the picture was taken. However, it is important to note that while a camera may capture a moment in time objectively, the way the image is framed, edited, or presented can still influence its subjective interpretation.


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