
The Photography Handbook
Terence Wright(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. April 2004
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-415-25803-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Revised and updated, this second edition of The Photography Handbook provides an introduction to the principles of photographic practice and theory and offers guidelines for the systematic study of photographic media.
Including a new chapter on the ethics of photojournalism, and an expanded chapter on digital photography, as well as a new section on research in photography, The Photography Handbook includes:
new case studies of the war photographer James Nachtwey
photographic representations of Marilyn Monroe and Adolf Hitler
an analysis of photographic theory and the 'Bert is Evil' website
an introduction to conceptual skills necessary for photography
the historical background and rationale for photographic representation
the camera as a documentary tool
interviews with editors, photographers, picture editors and readers
the effect of new technologies on photographic practice and an exploration of the shift from analogue to digital imagery
over seventy images.
Each chapter now ends with a useful summary of its key points, and equip the reader with a vocabulary for photographic phenomena and help develop visual awareness and visual literacy. The Photography Handbook will enable students to familiarize themselves with current theoretical viewpoints and to evolve critical frameworks for their own photographic practice.
Including a new chapter on the ethics of photojournalism, and an expanded chapter on digital photography, as well as a new section on research in photography, The Photography Handbook includes:
new case studies of the war photographer James Nachtwey
photographic representations of Marilyn Monroe and Adolf Hitler
an analysis of photographic theory and the 'Bert is Evil' website
an introduction to conceptual skills necessary for photography
the historical background and rationale for photographic representation
the camera as a documentary tool
interviews with editors, photographers, picture editors and readers
the effect of new technologies on photographic practice and an exploration of the shift from analogue to digital imagery
over seventy images.
Each chapter now ends with a useful summary of its key points, and equip the reader with a vocabulary for photographic phenomena and help develop visual awareness and visual literacy. The Photography Handbook will enable students to familiarize themselves with current theoretical viewpoints and to evolve critical frameworks for their own photographic practice.
Reviews / Votes
'An ideal companion for students of photography, familiarizing them with current theoretical viewpoints and providing a framework for their own practice.' - The Art Book Review Quarterly 'A clear structure of concepts and debates.' - Mark Young, Richmond-upon-Thames College 'Well organised, with a good division of material and well written.' - Barry Lowe, City University of Hong KongMore details
Series
Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
657 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-25803-6 (9780415258036)
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03/1999
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Content
1. Historical Outline of Photographic Representation 2. Pre-Production 3. The Photographic Image 4. Post-Production 5. The Documentary Photograph 6. Photography as a Digital Critique 7. Characteristics of Digital Photography 8. Conclusion. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography