
Research in Photography
Behind the Image
Bloomsbury Visual Arts (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 26. December 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-350-16051-4 (ISBN)
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Description
A body of photographic work is developed through knowledge gained in exploring the medium: investigating histories and theories of photography, observing the world, reading and listening, taking part in debate and critical reflection. With 150 images bringing together an eclectic range of photographic styles and genres, Fox and Caruana demonstrate how research can lead to fruitful, original photography projects.Designed to help you create better pictures, for portfolio or for profit, Research in Photography offers essential research and communication techniques to complement your technical expertise through a range of practical tools and examples. Two new chapters have been added to this second edition on 'Writing for Research' and 'Commercial Practice', as well as additional coverage discussing how to secure funding and professionalizing research.
Reviews / Votes
"Caruana and Fox have written an important and timely book. Broad in scope, with focused examples, this is an effective and engaging introduction to the convergences of practice and theory; spontaneity and systematic enquiry; critical engagement and creative exploration that research in photography involves. - Fergus Heron, Artist and Senior Lecturer in Photography, University of Brighton, UKThe book is an excellent way to teach students about the process of research in the creative field. - Elisabeth Strunk Effron, The Art Institute of Raleigh Durham, US
[Behind the Image] explains both the importance and how-to aspect of research - read this before you start your next project! - Arts Thread blog, March 2012
Very useful for BA level students who need to learn how to develop a practice-based research in art and photography. - Paula Roush, London South Bank University, UK
At the end of each chapter is an activity page where the reader is given an assignment. Good fun and a great exercise for students, and perhaps even professional practitioners to help them sharpen their skills! Following the steps outlined will help many visual artists nurture the seed of an idea because the theme is to encourage research to frame, inform and focus the final images. This is definitely a work book for educators, students and all those practitioners involved in creating a body of work. A breath of fresh air is how I describe the intent and scope of this work book ... Knowledge is empowering; which is why a planned and methodical research into the medium and your subject material can be so powerful. If you are looking for guidance in establishing a research process for your next photographic project, then this book is for you. - Clive Waring, Silvershotz Magazine, 2012
Discover ways to approach photographic theories and apply these practically. This title looks to help creative photographers understand, record and acknowledge research processes for more compelling imagery. It achieves this with advice more than strict instruction, offered over six chapters and managed through sub-headed sections. Real-world projects underline the value of this guidance, which includes a host of topics such as interactive forms of research, benefits of blogging, working with your own studio space, digital postproduction and so on. However, at 160 pages and considering how some details are explored concisely, this book becomes more a suitable companion for students and aspiring professionals, than a comprehensive resource for pros. The book provides condensed coverage of a variety of tools both new and old, ensuring readers of all abilities are catered for. Verdict: 7/10. Some sections are skimmed over, but most provide invaluable motivational sound bites that budding creatives will benefit from. - Advanced Photoshop magazine, March 2012A wonderful resource for students that captures the essential components in researching photography.Claire Sambrook, University of Portsmouth, UK
A useful book which will help students think through the process of creative practice as a form of ongoing research and reflection, with engaging examples that can be discussed in the classroom. - Tracy Piper-Wright, University of Chester, UK"
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-350-16051-4 (9781350160514)
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Person
Anna Fox and Natasha Caruana are both photography lecturers at the University for the Creative Arts, UK. They are also practicing documentary and art photographers.
Content
Introduction: What is Research in Photography? 1. Planning and Developing Ideas 2. Practice as Research 3. Compiling your Research 4. Research and Practice 5. The Impact of Research 6. Writing for Research 7. Commercial Practice Conclusion Funding and Professionalizing Research