Student’s NameCourseProfessor’s NameDateA Brief History of Photography by Walter Benjamin.The reading is about Walter Benjamin's brief history of photography based on the first and second paragraphs on page 507 and 508. It would be recognized as the most incredible reading. It is a well-written article that fully explores the prompt's subject, goes beyond the surface level, and acknowledges its complexity. The reading covers historical perspectives and links them to the present while making specific forecasts and posing theoretical concerns about the future. The article is virtually error-free, and the central thesis of this reading, "A Small History of Photography," established constant control over artistic creation in the Age of Mechanical reproduction using a variety of artistic aura patterns (Krivak, 221).The reading is significantly cohesive with a range of vocabulary as per the Norton Anthology of Criticism and Theory, by Ferris and by Jennings (Ferris, 445). From the first paragraph “The fog which obscures the beginnings of photography is not quite as thick as that which envelopes the beginnings of printing.” Perhaps this develops the readers’ ideas that new evident for photography was that many had perceived that “the hour for the invention had come.” “Independently of each