A New History of PhotographyMichel Frizot Edited by Miche Frizot (researcher at the Centre National de la Rechereche Scientifique in Paris) and published on the initiative of the Arts Council of the Centre National du Livre, this volume brings together conrtributions by the most reputed international specialists. |
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... photogra- phers had to carry a whole laboratory around with them . In addition to the darkroom and its accessories , there was a folding tent which , once pitched , provided the total darkness in which the photographer could process the ...
... photogra- phers had to carry a whole laboratory around with them . In addition to the darkroom and its accessories , there was a folding tent which , once pitched , provided the total darkness in which the photographer could process the ...
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... photogra- phy , it is clear that temporary influences have from time to time been apparent in particular situations and countries . Such was the case in Czechoslovakia between the two World Wars . In the stable world of the new republic ...
... photogra- phy , it is clear that temporary influences have from time to time been apparent in particular situations and countries . Such was the case in Czechoslovakia between the two World Wars . In the stable world of the new republic ...
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... photogra- phers to avoid the dictates of the mass media to work on their own the original motive of Magnum's founders . - Truthful immediacy There have also been technical developments . New high - speed color and black and white films ...
... photogra- phers to avoid the dictates of the mass media to work on their own the original motive of Magnum's founders . - Truthful immediacy There have also been technical developments . New high - speed color and black and white films ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
LIGHT MACHINES | 15 |
Photographic developments | 29 |
Copyright | |
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aesthetic album Alfred Stieglitz Alvin Langdon Coburn amateur American André André Kertész ANONYMOUS appeared architecture Archives artistic Atget Bauhaus Bayard became Bibliothèque Nationale Brassaï calotype camera obscura century circa Coburn color contemporary created Daguerre daguerreotype developed document documentary Edward Steichen engraving exhibition exposure fashion photography film Fotografie Française de Photographie France Gallery George Eastman House graphic graphs Henri Cartier-Bresson Hippolyte Bayard History of Photography illustrated International Museum invention Kertész landscape László Moholy-Nagy light London magazines medium ment Michel Frizot Modern Art Moholy-Nagy movement Musée Musée d'Orsay Museum of Modern Museum of Photography Nadar nature negative Niépce nude object painter painting paper Paris Paul Paul Strand phers photogra photographic image photomontage pictorial Pictorialist plate portraits Press prints private collection produced published raphy reality reproduced scenes social Steichen stereoscopic Stieglitz studio style taken Talbot technique tion took views vision visual York