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22 commonsense assertions
Cultures (22) United States (1) India (1) Japan (1) Western countries (1) Europe (1) photography enthusiasts (1) Antique Camera Collectors (1) Middle East (1) Sweden (1) Australia (1) Kenya (1) South Asian countries (1) analog technology culture (1) Switzerland (1) Historically isolated regions (1) Indigenous communities (1) Tibet (1) Tourists (1) Traditional cultures (1) digital technology culture (1) museum visitors (1) remote tribes (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 photography United States Photography is a popular and esteemed art form and career in the United States, emphasizing artistic vision and professional opportunities. 18
2 photography India Photography in India is highly valued for capturing cultural and family occasions, especially formal events and vibrant celebrations. 17
3 photography Japan In Japan, photography emphasizes natural beauty and minimalism, with an emphasis on technical skill and some acceptance of photo retouching in the media industry. 14
4 photography Western countries Photography is a popular hobby and art form in Western countries, involving staged portraits, candid moments, and high-quality equipment. 10
5 photography Europe Photography is a popular and valued artistic expression in European culture, using high-quality cameras and creative vision. 7
6 photography photography enthusiasts Photography is seen as an art form by photography enthusiasts, who believe it requires technical and creative skills. 7
7 photography Antique Camera Collectors Antique camera collectors appreciate digital and traditional film photography techniques. 6
8 photography Middle East Photography in the Middle East captures formal events, family gatherings, social issues, and cultural preservation. 6
9 photography Sweden Photography in Sweden emphasizes natural landscapes, artistic vision, and minimalistic trends, with a focus on privacy and authenticity. 6
10 photography Australia Australian photography culture focuses on natural and authentic elements and embraces photo editing for enhancement. 5
11 photography Kenya Photography in Kenyan culture focuses on wildlife and natural beauty with minimal editing and practical experience. 5
12 photography South Asian countries Photography is significant in capturing and celebrating life events and emphasizing family ties and cultural celebrations in South Asian countries. 4
13 photography analog technology culture The tangible process of developing and printing photos in film photography is cherished in the analog technology culture. 3
14 photography Switzerland Swiss photography emphasizes technical skill and preserving traditional culture, particularly in landscapes and rural life. 2
15 photography Historically isolated regions Photography can be unfamiliar or met with suspicion in historically isolated regions due to concerns about cultural appropriation and exploitation. 1
16 photography Indigenous communities Photography in some Indigenous communities may be considered intrusive without prior permission. 1
17 photography Tibet In Tibetan culture, photography is viewed as intrusive and disrespectful due to its disruption of spiritual connections to the environment and the present moment. 1
18 photography Tourists Photography is a crucial part of the tourist experience and is usually encouraged at popular attractions. 1
19 photography Traditional cultures In traditional cultures, photography is seen as intrusive and disrespectful to the spiritual connection to the environment and the moment. 1
20 photography digital technology culture Digital photography is the dominant form due to its ability to offer instant viewing, editing, and sharing of photos through electronic devices. 1
21 photography museum visitors Photography is widely accepted and practiced by museum visitors. 1
22 photography remote tribes Photography in remote tribes may be seen as intrusive and disrespectful due to its potential to disrupt traditional practices and beliefs. 1