Documentary Photography Reconsidered
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Author |
: Michelle Bogre |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 264 |
Release |
: 2020-08-13 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781000211368 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1000211363 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis Documentary Photography Reconsidered by : Michelle Bogre
Documentary photography is undergoing an unprecedented transformation as it adapts to the impact of digital technology, social media and new distribution methods. In this book, photographer and educator Michelle Bogre contextualizes these changes by offering a historical, theoretical and practical perspective on documentary photography from its inception to the present day. Documentary Photography Reconsidered is structured around key concepts, such as the photograph as witness, as evidence, as memory, as narrative and as a vehicle for activism and social change. Chapters include in-depth interviews with some of the world's leading contemporary practitioners, demonstrating the wide variety of different working styles, techniques and topics available to new photographers entering the field. Every key concept is illustrated with work from a range of innovative, influential and often under-represented photographers, giving a flavor of the depth and range of projects from the history of this global art form. There are also creative projects designed to spark ideas and build skills, to help you conceive, develop and produce your own meaningful documentary projects. The book is supported by a companion website, which includes in-depth video interviews with featured practitioners.
Author |
: Sara Blair |
Publisher |
: Univ of California Press |
Total Pages |
: 128 |
Release |
: 2012-05-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780520265653 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0520265653 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (53 Downloads) |
Synopsis Trauma and Documentary Photography of the FSA by : Sara Blair
"Coauthored by the literary scholar Sara Blair and the art historian Eric Rosenberg, this volume of the Defining Moments in American Photography series offers new ways to understand the work of the famous Farm Security Administration photographers by exploring an expanded and much more variable idea of the documentary than what New Dealers proposed. The coauthors follow in the line of scholars who have, on the one hand, looked critically at the FSA photography project and identified its goals, biases, contradictions, and ambivalences and, on the other hand, discerned strikingly independent directions among its photographers. But what distinguishes their work from that of others is their wrestling with a specific term often applied to the Depression era: trauma. If it was the case that documentary, as a genre, and FSA photographs, as an umbrella project, came to prominence during a time of trauma and in the hands of socially minded photographers was meant to address and publicize trauma, the coauthors of this volume seek to understand how trauma and photography mixed and how, in the volatility of that mixture, the competing ideas for documentary took shape. Among the key figures they study are some of the most beloved in American photography, including Walker Evans, Ben Shahn, and Aaron Siskind"--Provided by publisher.
Author |
: Michelle Bogre |
Publisher |
: Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages |
: 175 |
Release |
: 2012 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780240812755 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0240812751 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (55 Downloads) |
Synopsis Photography as Activism by : Michelle Bogre
The only book to cover the most popular tool for social change - photography.
Author |
: Fred Ritchin |
Publisher |
: Aperture |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2013 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1597111201 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781597111201 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (01 Downloads) |
Synopsis Bending the Frame by : Fred Ritchin
The older paradigm for photojournalists was to simply record events, with the hopeand frequently the expectationthat people and their governments would be moved to respond to the injustices pictured; as witnessed by the impact of certain images during the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam War. Given evolving media and political climates, however, including the billions of images now available online from all kinds of sources, the purpose and effectiveness of media, in particular of visual journalism, has been called into question. Bending the Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and Citzenship, by author and critic Fred Ritchin, addresses the new and emerging potentials for visual media to impact society. Ritchin examines the historical and contemporary uses of photography and related media to inspire social change. From the unintended consequences of citizen journalism and leaked images such as those from Abu Ghraib, to the new strategies by visual journalists and the targeted human rights projects by documentary photographers, the intention of this book is to provide a much-needed critical approach to the issues involved in such efforts. Also encompassing online efforts, uses of video, and a diverse range of books and exhibitions, Bending the Frame aims for as wide-ranging and farreaching a discussion as possible, asking the critical question: how can images promote new thinking and make a difference in the world?
Author |
: James Curtis |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 139 |
Release |
: 1989-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 087722627X |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780877226277 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (7X Downloads) |
Synopsis Mind's Eye, Mind's Truth by : James Curtis
Discusses the concept of documentary photographs, the Farm Security Administration, and the use of photography to influence the viewer
Author |
: Ken Light |
Publisher |
: Smithsonian Institution |
Total Pages |
: 297 |
Release |
: 2010-10-05 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781588342980 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1588342980 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (80 Downloads) |
Synopsis Witness in Our Time, Second Edition by : Ken Light
Witness in Our Time traces the recent history of social documentary photography in the words of twenty-nine of the genre's best photographers, editors, and curators, showing how the profession remains vital, innovative, and committed to social change. The second edition includes a new section of interviews on documentary photography in the field and an exploration of the role of photojournalism in 21st-century media. Witness in Our Time provides an insider's view of a profession that continues to confront questions of art and truth while extending the definitions of both.
Author |
: Sam Contis |
Publisher |
: |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2020 |
ISBN-10 |
: 1912339641 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9781912339648 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis Day Sleeper by : Sam Contis
In this book, Sam Contis presents a new window onto the work of the American photographer Dorothea Lange. Drawing from Lange's extensive archive, Contis constructs a fragmented, unfamiliar world centred around the figure of the day sleeper - at once a symbol of respite and oblivion. The book shows us one artist through the eyes of another, with Contis responding to resonances between her and Lange's ways of seeing. It reveals a largely unknown side of Lange, and includes previously unseen photographs of her family, portraiture from her studio, and pictures made in the streets of San Francisco and the East Bay. Day Sleeper will be featured alongside other works of Contis's in the exhibition Dorothea Lange: Words & Pictures at the Museum of Modern Art, February-May 2020.
Author |
: Stuart Franklin |
Publisher |
: Phaidon Press |
Total Pages |
: 0 |
Release |
: 2016-04-11 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0714870676 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780714870670 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (76 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Documentary Impulse by : Stuart Franklin
Award-winning photographer Stuart Franklin's exploration of how we, as humans, are driven to visually document our experiences and the world around us. Stuart Franklin took one of the most powerful photographs of the twentieth century - the 'tank man' in Tiananmen Square, Beijing, 1989. From his insightful position as a photographer, Franklin explores why we are driven to visually document our experiences and the world around us. He focuses on photography but traces this universal need through art, literature and science. Looking at photojournalism, war photography and work recording our culture, Franklin identifies some of its driving impulses: curiosity, outrage, reform and ritual; the search for evidence, for beauty, for therapy; and the immortalization of memory. As our understanding of 'documentary' continues to expand, Franklin considers photographic staging - where, perhaps, the future of the genre may lie: in search of truth over fact. "This book traces what I shall call the documentary impulse. Here I mean the passion to record, with fidelity, the moments we experience and wish to preserve, the things we witness and might want to reform; or simply the people, places or things we find remarkable... Photography (and journalism) practised respectfully has the power to educate us all towards a greater understanding and empathy towards others." —Stuart Franklin
Author |
: H. R. McMaster |
Publisher |
: Harper Collins |
Total Pages |
: 474 |
Release |
: 2011-03-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780062031181 |
ISBN-13 |
: 006203118X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (81 Downloads) |
Synopsis Dereliction of Duty by : H. R. McMaster
"The war in Vietnam was not lost in the field, nor was it lost on the front pages of the New York Times or the college campuses. It was lost in Washington, D.C." —H. R. McMaster (from the Conclusion) Dereliction Of Duty is a stunning analysis of how and why the United States became involved in an all-out and disastrous war in Southeast Asia. Fully and convincingly researched, based on transcripts and personal accounts of crucial meetings, confrontations and decisions, it is the only book that fully re-creates what happened and why. McMaster pinpoints the policies and decisions that got the United States into the morass and reveals who made these decisions and the motives behind them, disproving the published theories of other historians and excuses of the participants. A page-turning narrative, Dereliction Of Duty focuses on a fascinating cast of characters: President Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, General Maxwell Taylor, McGeorge Bundy and other top aides who deliberately deceived the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the U.S. Congress and the American public. McMaster’s only book, Dereliction of Duty is an explosive and authoritative new look at the controversy concerning the United States involvement in Vietnam.
Author |
: Errol Morris |
Publisher |
: Penguin |
Total Pages |
: 338 |
Release |
: 2014-05-27 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780143124252 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0143124250 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (52 Downloads) |
Synopsis Believing Is Seeing by : Errol Morris
Academy Award–winning director Errol Morris turns his eye to the nature of truth in photography In his inimitable style, Errol Morris untangles the mysteries behind an eclectic range of documentary photographs. With his keen sense of irony, skepticism, and humor, Morris shows how photographs can obscure as much as they reveal, and how what we see is often determined by our beliefs. Each essay in this book is part detective story, part philosophical meditation, presenting readers with a conundrum, and investigates the relationship between photographs and the real world they supposedly record. Believing Is Seeing is a highly original exploration of photography and perception, from one of America’s most provocative observers.