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buy me a cup of coffee to help support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/brianmahan5 Read the essays here: https://www.brianmahaneyphotographer.... Buy my book here: https://www.amazon.com/Wander-Light-N... What is the real role of the artist? In this essay, I explore how art doesn’t just reflect the world but shapes what we notice within it. From Picasso and Dorothea Lange to Baldwin, Kahlo, and Hemingway, artists have repeatedly altered public awareness by making certain realities visible. This video looks at the myth of neutral art, the power of attention in creative work, and how photography and writing influence the way societies understand themselves. If you’re interested in photography, visual storytelling, cultural commentary, or the deeper purpose of creative work, this one is for you. If you enjoy this content, please like and subscribe. It helps to support my work and allows me to continue to provide and improve what I’m doing. If you found this video useful or thought-provoking, liking and sharing it really does help support the channel and make these conversations possible. Each week, I write essays and produce videos like this one, exploring freedom, autonomy, and what those ideas actually look like in real life. I’m interested in how we build lives that are less dependent on fear, systems, or personalities, and more grounded in agency, clarity, and responsibility. I do come to these topics with my own point of view, but my goal here isn’t persuasion through outrage or tribal loyalty. It’s to explore these ideas with care, intellectual honesty, and respect for other perspectives, especially when we don’t agree. If you prefer reading, you can find the written essays at BrianMahaneyPhotographer.com. And if you’d like to support this work directly, you can buy me a cup of coffee through the link below. It helps keep the essays and videos coming. Thanks for being here.