Titre : | 30-second photography : the 50 most thought-provoking photographers, styles and techniques, each explained in half a minute | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Brian Dilg, Auteur | Editeur : | Ivy Press, London | Année de publication : | 2017 | Importance : | 160 pages | Présentation : | illustrations (col) | Format : | 20 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-7824-0517-7 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | 770 Photography & photographs
| Index. décimale : | 770.2 | Résumé : | Why was the first human ever captured onfilm caught by pure luck? Where is the human blind spot, and why don't you realise you haveone? What does authenticity mean in an art where originals can be reproduced infinitelyand manipulated flawlessly? More than a merecollection of trivia, this book tackles the big picture of what photography means. Photography takes a revolutionary approach to understanding the 50 most thought-provoking concepts, techniques and technologies that have shaped photography into the ever-present art form it is today. Fromthe science of converting light into digital information, to the philosophical implications of freezing a moment in time, big ideas are tackledin bite-sized units: two pages, 300 words andone representative image at a time. Packed with world-renowned photographs, from the earliest daguerreotypes to cutting-edge contemporary work and biographies of leading photographers, this pithy analysis will capture your curiosity and expose you to new ideas about your camera, your photography and the visual culture that surrounds you |
30-second photography : the 50 most thought-provoking photographers, styles and techniques, each explained in half a minute [texte imprimé] / Brian Dilg, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Ivy Press, London, 2017 . - 160 pages : illustrations (col) ; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-1-7824-0517-7 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | 770 Photography & photographs
| Index. décimale : | 770.2 | Résumé : | Why was the first human ever captured onfilm caught by pure luck? Where is the human blind spot, and why don't you realise you haveone? What does authenticity mean in an art where originals can be reproduced infinitelyand manipulated flawlessly? More than a merecollection of trivia, this book tackles the big picture of what photography means. Photography takes a revolutionary approach to understanding the 50 most thought-provoking concepts, techniques and technologies that have shaped photography into the ever-present art form it is today. Fromthe science of converting light into digital information, to the philosophical implications of freezing a moment in time, big ideas are tackledin bite-sized units: two pages, 300 words andone representative image at a time. Packed with world-renowned photographs, from the earliest daguerreotypes to cutting-edge contemporary work and biographies of leading photographers, this pithy analysis will capture your curiosity and expose you to new ideas about your camera, your photography and the visual culture that surrounds you |
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