Overall, Possibilities of Perception is a good read, especially for its several clear examples ... [Church's] book will be of more interest to anyone concerned with either the imagination and its role in experience or with epistemic, ethical and aesthetic normativity and the connections between them. Also, while they are niche audiences, Church's book should interest Collingwood scholars for its presentation and defense of a similar theory of imagination to his own, and philosophers of photography/film for its discussion of perceiving remote states of affairs (Chapter 4), which is relevant for the debate surrounding photographic transparency.