
Digital Snaps
The New Face of Photography
I.B. Tauris (Publisher)
Published on 19. December 2013
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-78076-331-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Photography as an everyday practice is once again changing dramatically. At this moment of transition from analogue to digital, Digital Snaps aims to develop a new media ecology that can accommodate these changes to photography 'as we know it'. Expert contributors representing varied disciplines demonstrate how and to what extent the traditional social practices, technologies and images of analogue photography are being transformed with the movement to digital photography. They zoom in on typical, vernacular, everyday practices: the development of the family photo album from a physical object in the living room to a digital practice on the Internet; the use of mobile phones in everyday life; photo communities on the Internet; photo booth photography; studio photography; and fine arts' appropriation of amateur photography. They explore how this media convergence transforms the media ecology - the networks, objects, performances, meanings and circulations - of vernacular photography, as we research it through ordinary people's use of such new cameras and interactive Internet spaces as part of their everyday lives.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Illustrations
27 bw integrated
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
576 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78076-331-6 (9781780763316)
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Persons
Jonas Larsen is Associate Professor, ENSPAC, Roskilde University, Denmark. He is co-author of Performing Tourist Places: Mobilities, Networks, Geographies and The Tourist Gaze 3.0.Mette Sandbye is Head of the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies, University of Copenhagen. She is co-editor of Symbolic Imprints: Photography and Visual Culture.
Content
CHAPTER 1. Jonas Larsen and Mette Sandbye: Introduction: The New Face of Snapshot
Photography
SECTION 1
Images on Web 2.0 and the Camera Phone
CHAPTER 2. Martin Lister: Overlooking, Rarely Looking, and Not Looking
CHAPTER 3 Jonas Larsen: The (Im)Mobile Life of Digital photographs: The Case of Tourist Photography
CHAPTER 4 Mikko Villi: Distance as the New Punctum
SECTION 2
Family Albums in Transition
CHAPTER 5 Gillian Rose: How Digital Technologies Do Family snaps, Only Better
CHAPTER 6 Joanne Garde-Hansen: Friendship Photography: Memory, Mobility and Social Networking
CHAPTER 7 Mette Sandbye: Play, Process and Materiality in Japanese Purikura Photography
CHAPTER 8 Sigrid Lien: 'Buying an Instrument Does Not Necessarily Make You a Musician':
Studio Photography and the Digital Revolution
SECTION 3
New Public Forms
CHAPTER 9 Anne Jerslev and Mette Mortensen: Paparazzi Photography, Seriality and the Digital Photo Archive
CHAPTER 10 Tanya Sheehan: Retouch Yourself: The Pleasures and Politics of Digital Cosmetic Surgery
CHAPTER 11 Louise Wolthers: Virtual Selves: Art and Digital Autobiography
CHAPTER 12 Michael Shanks and Connie Svabo: Mobile Media Photography: New Modes of Engagement
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
Photography
SECTION 1
Images on Web 2.0 and the Camera Phone
CHAPTER 2. Martin Lister: Overlooking, Rarely Looking, and Not Looking
CHAPTER 3 Jonas Larsen: The (Im)Mobile Life of Digital photographs: The Case of Tourist Photography
CHAPTER 4 Mikko Villi: Distance as the New Punctum
SECTION 2
Family Albums in Transition
CHAPTER 5 Gillian Rose: How Digital Technologies Do Family snaps, Only Better
CHAPTER 6 Joanne Garde-Hansen: Friendship Photography: Memory, Mobility and Social Networking
CHAPTER 7 Mette Sandbye: Play, Process and Materiality in Japanese Purikura Photography
CHAPTER 8 Sigrid Lien: 'Buying an Instrument Does Not Necessarily Make You a Musician':
Studio Photography and the Digital Revolution
SECTION 3
New Public Forms
CHAPTER 9 Anne Jerslev and Mette Mortensen: Paparazzi Photography, Seriality and the Digital Photo Archive
CHAPTER 10 Tanya Sheehan: Retouch Yourself: The Pleasures and Politics of Digital Cosmetic Surgery
CHAPTER 11 Louise Wolthers: Virtual Selves: Art and Digital Autobiography
CHAPTER 12 Michael Shanks and Connie Svabo: Mobile Media Photography: New Modes of Engagement
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS