Castanho, André2022-12-132022-12-132022-07-281646-9798http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/39546All The Sites (Todos Os Sítios) is an exercise of critical reflection on the contemporary landscape. It brings together a set of photographs, which constitute its body of visual documents, and a written argument that aims to inform the intentions and paradigms of the photographs. This article organizes this reflection through two moments: the first concerns the definition of the term site, based on a perception of the landscape as a cultural construction, an expression coined by WJT Mitchell, and the second, through the work of three photographers – Eugène Atget, Walker Evans and Guido Guidi, seeks to situate the visual paradigms of photographs of All the Sites and the discourse that is inherent to them.engContemporaryLandscapePhotographySitesAll the sites: fragments of a close landscapejournal article10.34632/jsta.2022.1151585175025131000886546100003