The History of Photography, from 1839 to the Present DayFrom the back cover: "The History of Photography has long been recognized as a classic contribution to the study of the art of photography. Beaumont Newhall has achieved the most sensitive and thorough history of the medium, revealed through the eyes of those photographers who have shaped our vision and the understanding of our society through photography. Using more than two hundred illustrations of works by major photographers such as Hill and Adamson, O'Sullivan, Cameron, Atget, Emerson, Stieglitz, Weston, Adams, Lange, and Evans, the author presents a fascinating, comprehensive study of the significant trends and developments in the medium since the first photographs in 1939." |
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Page 106
... detail , because he assumes - whether rightly or wrongly it is for you to decide that the public can supply this detail much better than he can portray it .... What is true of the oil or water color is equally true of the photograph ...
... detail , because he assumes - whether rightly or wrongly it is for you to decide that the public can supply this detail much better than he can portray it .... What is true of the oil or water color is equally true of the photograph ...
Page 122
... detail , defini- tion and brilliance . He found such beauty in these straight photographs that in 1920 he repudiated his gum prints , abandoned painting , and set out to master pure photographic processes almost as if he were a beginner ...
... detail , defini- tion and brilliance . He found such beauty in these straight photographs that in 1920 he repudiated his gum prints , abandoned painting , and set out to master pure photographic processes almost as if he were a beginner ...
Page 153
... detail as contact prints from whole plates . He had planned to illustrate his three - volume book , Life and Work at the Great Pyramid with his photographs , and made sixty positive transparencies for the purpose , but the cost of ...
... detail as contact prints from whole plates . He had planned to illustrate his three - volume book , Life and Work at the Great Pyramid with his photographs , and made sixty positive transparencies for the purpose , but the cost of ...
Contents
INSTANT VISION 153 Miniature camera system predicted 1840Piazzi Smyths | 11 |
organizes photographic record of American Civil WarHis | 79 |
NOTES | 202 |
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