Photography: A Concise HistoryThis brilliant study provides a unique guide to the photographers in the world, from Fox Talbot, the father of photography, to the masters of today. |
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... reporter for the New York Tribune and the Associated Press Bureau in 1877 , was the first American reformer to use a camera . John Thomson's pictures of the London poor , taken in the 1870s , appear suave by comparison with Riis's ...
... reporter for the New York Tribune and the Associated Press Bureau in 1877 , was the first American reformer to use a camera . John Thomson's pictures of the London poor , taken in the 1870s , appear suave by comparison with Riis's ...
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... reporter , exhibited a picture of a Burmese monk and another of a young couple in South London . British ... reporters , employed by the popular press 108 WERNER BISCHOF ' Flute Player Near Cuzco , Peru 196.
... reporter , exhibited a picture of a Burmese monk and another of a young couple in South London . British ... reporters , employed by the popular press 108 WERNER BISCHOF ' Flute Player Near Cuzco , Peru 196.
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... reporter of the thirties . Beaton was in high society throughout his life and , as well as taking pictures , designed stage decors and costumes . During the ' human interest ' era he was Britain's principal fashion photographer and ...
... reporter of the thirties . Beaton was in high society throughout his life and , as well as taking pictures , designed stage decors and costumes . During the ' human interest ' era he was Britain's principal fashion photographer and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Instantaneous Pictures | 28 |
Documentary Meanings | 48 |
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