This chapter concentrates on a contemporaneous form of mid nineteenth-century photography, that of the (often) itinerant beach photographer. A worker held in such disregard to be referred to as a 'smudger' or 'bodger'. This chapter reviews the democratisation of the photographic medium and the photographers role and craft, finding synergy between formal innovation and the particular spatial dynamic of the shoreline
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX170093 / BLDSC - British Libra...
This book explores how popular photography influenced the development of British travel marketing in...
For the latter part of the 19th and much of the 20th Century, commercial photographic companies repr...
This exhibition provides new insights into an overlooked form of photography, revealing rich and exc...
The research upon which this illustrated paper is based seeks to provide insights into a somewhat ov...
Since the beginnings of the medium, photographers have been fascinated by the shoreline and seaside ...
The natural beach environment - the hot sand and glistening surf - or at the very least lapping wave...
This public talk as part of the Margate PhotoFest (2015) placed into context the significant cultur...
How has the seaside been photographed? From the roaring waves of the nineteenth century through the ...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
Rarely are working photographers the subject of creative photographic study. Within North Queenslan...
Landscapes tend to be seen as static views. Yet, the contour of the land are traces of the forces of...
This book explores the intersections between Victorian literature, painting and photography. Taking ...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX170093 / BLDSC - British Libra...
This book explores how popular photography influenced the development of British travel marketing in...
For the latter part of the 19th and much of the 20th Century, commercial photographic companies repr...
This exhibition provides new insights into an overlooked form of photography, revealing rich and exc...
The research upon which this illustrated paper is based seeks to provide insights into a somewhat ov...
Since the beginnings of the medium, photographers have been fascinated by the shoreline and seaside ...
The natural beach environment - the hot sand and glistening surf - or at the very least lapping wave...
This public talk as part of the Margate PhotoFest (2015) placed into context the significant cultur...
How has the seaside been photographed? From the roaring waves of the nineteenth century through the ...
The change from symbolism to imitative art in the late medieval period, and the confirmation of this...
In this volume, leading scholars of photography and media examine photography’s vital role in the ev...
Rarely are working photographers the subject of creative photographic study. Within North Queenslan...
Landscapes tend to be seen as static views. Yet, the contour of the land are traces of the forces of...
This book explores the intersections between Victorian literature, painting and photography. Taking ...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
In 4 volsAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX170093 / BLDSC - British Libra...
This book explores how popular photography influenced the development of British travel marketing in...