Classic Essays on Photography by Alan Trachtenberg.
The appearance of digital photography in the late twentieth century raised a significant challenge to the most powerful idea attached to photography in the nineteenth and most of the twentieth centuries, that it was a kind of memory and hence the source of reliable historical data. Traditional or analogue photographs were assumed to be reliable records of the past simply by virtue of being.
The Digital Photography Book, part 1. Dedicated to the amazing Dr. Stephanie Van Zandt for her excellent advice, for taking such good care of my wife, and for delivering the sweetest little baby girl in the whole world. iv ) Th a ar Acknowledgments A lthough only one name appears on the spine of this book, it takes a team of dedicated and talented people to pull a project like this together. I.
Trachtenberg, Alan, Weinstock, Nancy, Dreishpoon, Douglas Published by Buffalo Fine Arts Academy (2002) ISBN 10: 0914782991 ISBN 13: 9780914782995.
Classic Essays on Photography Alan Trachtenberg Contributor Bio Alan Trachtenberg is the Neil Gray, Jr. professor emeritus of English and American studies at Yale University and the author of several books, including Reading American Photographs: Images As History, Mathew Brady to Walker Evans and Shades of Hiawatha. Summary Containing 30 essays that embody the history of photography, this.
Classic Essays On Photography Author: Alan Trachtenberg ISBN: UOM:39015066040174 Genre: Photography File Size: 83. 78 MB Format: PDF Download: 995 Read: 940.
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