Its amazing image that it has when they stand in front of it and bask in its glory. He lets them know that as cameras have been involved, it is reducing the uniqueness of the original artwork. Berger’s credibility is built by the way that the academic audience can see that the world is using famous art in many different forms, because of how cameras can easily transport an image of a picture to another location, to other people and get a different interpretation of what the artist was striving to actually create. In a part of John Berger’s writing he says, “When we ‘see’ a landscape, we situate …show more content… As a result its meaning changes,” (128) by doing this, he creates the credibility that shows that modern day culture with cameras are changing the actual worth of art. Through the duration of his essay, John Berger demonstrates to us that he is attentively developing rhetoric strategies of ethos, pathos, and logos. The purpose of his writing is to inform the academic audience, that in modern day culture, the worth of an art piece created through the eyes of the painter is being underpraised. From the past where the originality of the painting and the way the painter wants to portray it so that the spectator could see the meaning of what was trying to be presented, to the now modern day view of the art. Show More Rhetorical Analysis Essay “Ways of Seeing” In John Berger’s essay, “Ways of Seeing” he discusses how art is being examined.