From a provocative article about Paul Strand:
Photography draws us closer to human experience by creating images that distance us from that very experience. The photographer gets to look closely at people and things in the world by staring into a little box of reflections. Paul Strand the man was an especially good candidate for being a great photographer. He was fascinated by people and could barely stand to get near them.
More here.
What do you think? Does the device always distance? If this a true characterization of Strand and his work, can you think of examples of great photographers whose work does the opposite?