Documentary Photography: A Creative Guidebook guides photographers through creating well-informed and creative documentary projects. Author Cindy O'Dell considers the historical development of the practice of documentary photography, addressing definition of documentary photography and its problematic and tenuous relationship with "truth."
Documentary Photography demonstrates how photographers over time have created and employed a variety of photographic methods, engaged with their subjects, chosen their locations, and focused their topic. Readers will learn to edit and focus their imagery, build a series and evaluate their projects. Taking care to consider the ethical dilemmas within the field, this book discusses what it means to develop a career in documentary photography.
With an appendix of additional resources and student and instructor exercises, this is the first guide for the student, instructor, professional and amateur documentary photographer.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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250 farbige Abbildungen
250 Illustrations, color
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Höhe: 254 mm
Breite: 178 mm
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978-1-138-28023-6 (9781138280236)
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Cindy O'Dell is a professor in art photography at Depauw University. She has lectured on her work at over 30 locations in the US and Ireland, and in 2003 was awarded Best Experimental Documentary at the New York International Film and Video Festival for her film, Residue of Memory. An experimental documentary photography and video artist for over 25 years, works to counter traditional modes of representation and transcend stereotypes.
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Depauw University, Indiana, USA
Documentary Photography in context
Topics and Idea Development
Subjects and Point of Entry
Locations and Comfort Zones
Methods
Production and Project Development
Ethics
Building a Style and a Career
Pedagogical Support
Appendix