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MAGAN'S WORLD:NONE OF US likes to think of ourself as one of those tourists for whom photographing is merely a Pavlovian response, a conditioned reaction to being on holiday, like browsing in craft shops or sending postcards. We prefer to notice in others the Möbius-strip-like tendency to take photographs because one has a camera with one, and having a camera with one only because it is one of the things one takes on holidays.
My colleague Rosita Boland wrote last month about never travelling with a camera. “I don’t have a single picture of any of the 50-plus countries in seven continents that I’ve travelled to over almost nine years,” she admitted – or perhaps boasted. The tone of the article was reflective, with just a touch of aloofness, a distancing from the snap-happy hoards.
