Contents Introduction Chapter One. The Photographer: A Corporeal Place in the Phenomenal World - Going for a Walk with a Lived Body - Inhabiting the World as a “lived place” - Confrontational Aesthetics of Corporeality Chapter Two. The Camera: A Place That Spatialises Time and Temporalises Space - Seeing through the Camera - An Apparatus that Lies in Wait 40The Black Box of Contingency Chapter Three. The Photograph: A Place That Lacks Its Own Emplacement - Never in a Single Location - A Placeless Place Sailing Across Different Spaces - The Vagabond Locomotion of Photographs Chapter Four. Photographic Place: Looking at the Photographic Image from Its Edge - Specificities of the Photographic Frame - Photographic Place in a Maximised Blind Field - Photographic Place in a Minimised Blind Field - Liminality of the Photographic Place Chapter Five. The Spectator: A Place That Is Sempiternally Taking Place - Place as a State of Being - “The event of photography” 98The Evental Place of Photography Chapter Six. The Genre: The Aftermath of Place - Landscape and the Agency of Place - The Spectrality of the Image - The Temporality of the Text - The Exigency of the Photographed Place Epilogue: The Geophilosophy of Photography Acknowledgments Notes References Index