" The contributors—international curators and scholars from a range of disciplines—examine the emergence of photography as mass culture: through studios and public spaces; by the press; through editorial strategies promoting popular and vernacular photography; and through the dissemination of photographic images in the art world. The contributing authors discuss such topics as how photographic images became objects of appropriation and collection; the faith in photographic truthfulness; Life magazine's traveling exhibitions and their effect on the magazine's “media hegemony”; and the curatorial challenges of making vernacular photographs accessible in an artistic environment. " -- Publisher's website
"The Photography Reader is a comprehensive introduction to theories of photography; its production; ...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
ThesisPhotography is art. It is the new art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and is constantly being...
" The contributors—international curators and scholars from a range of disciplines—examine the emerg...
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all d...
With increasingly accessible camera technology, crowdsourced public media projects abound like never...
The first transnational history of photography’s accommodation in the art museum Photography was lo...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
A hundred and twenty years after G. Eastman launched his Kodak box camera with the slogan ‘You press...
Long neglected as a second-rate art, photography was accommodated in the art museum in the late 1970...
The advent of digital photography and online platforms makes the act of photographing and sharing an...
Life magazine (1937-1972), one of America's most successful news magazines, is bestknown for its pho...
The work deals with the changes that brought the photos to new media. In summary provides insight in...
There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist’s book, both as a work...
This website forms part of a joint research project between Dr Daniel Palmer at Monash University an...
"The Photography Reader is a comprehensive introduction to theories of photography; its production; ...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
ThesisPhotography is art. It is the new art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and is constantly being...
" The contributors—international curators and scholars from a range of disciplines—examine the emerg...
In the second decade of the twenty-first century, and for the first time in history, virtually all d...
With increasingly accessible camera technology, crowdsourced public media projects abound like never...
The first transnational history of photography’s accommodation in the art museum Photography was lo...
The purpose of the article is to supplement the overall picture of the history of photography and it...
A hundred and twenty years after G. Eastman launched his Kodak box camera with the slogan ‘You press...
Long neglected as a second-rate art, photography was accommodated in the art museum in the late 1970...
The advent of digital photography and online platforms makes the act of photographing and sharing an...
Life magazine (1937-1972), one of America's most successful news magazines, is bestknown for its pho...
The work deals with the changes that brought the photos to new media. In summary provides insight in...
There is a renewed interest in the relationship of photography and the artist’s book, both as a work...
This website forms part of a joint research project between Dr Daniel Palmer at Monash University an...
"The Photography Reader is a comprehensive introduction to theories of photography; its production; ...
Twenty two years since the arrival of the first consumer digital camera (Tatsuno 36) Western culture...
ThesisPhotography is art. It is the new art of the 19th and 20th centuries, and is constantly being...