Pieter12
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Most photography--and art for that matter--could do well being untitled. It should stand on its own. For clarification, sometimes place, names and date are about all that should be needed. I hate poetic titles unless they add another dimension to the image, as in Man Ray's Violon d'Ingres.I enjoy many of HDC's photography because just looking at some of them, no words are needed to discuss them. They stand on their own without words or even a title.
A survey done some 15 years ago showed that most museum visitors spent more time reading the labels than looking at the art. And, of course, taking selfies with the art. A fun exercise is the NY Times' Test Your Focus: Can you Spend 10 Minutes With One Painting?