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Acknowledging that photography is impossible to define, this intriguing reference strives to distil the meaning of photography in order to obtain the very essence of the medium without diminishing its importance as an art form. 50 iconic images by some of the world’s greatest photographers are paired with excerpts from interviews that explain each artist’s unique philosophy and detail their creative approach in relation to the photograph. Together they provide insights on function, perspective, and meaning. Thought-provoking, insightful, and ultimately inspirational, this engaging resource will appeal to all artists and photographers, and anyone who seeks a better understanding of the medium.

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Photography in 100 Words, David Clark, David Bailey, Jonas Bendiksen, Harry Benson, Yann Arthus Bertrand, J. R. Ward, Steve Bloom, Harry Borden, Polly Borland, Nick Brandt, René Burri, Edward Burtynsky, Dan Chung, Joe Cornish, David Creedon, Nick Danziger, David Doubilet, Elliott Erwitt, Chip Forelli, Martine Franck, Ralph Gibson, Josef Hoflehner, David Hurn, Jones Colin, Nadav Kander, Thomas Kellner, Michael Kenna, Frans Lanting, Steve McCurry, Marry Ellen Mark, Joel Meyerowitz, Clive Nichols, Simon Norfolk, Simon Park, Trent Parke, Martin Parr, Paolo Pellegrin, Mark Power, Steve Pyke, Humphrey Spender, Dennis Stock, Tom Stoddart, Matt Stuart, Wolfgang Suschitzky, John Swannell, Denis Thorpe, Charlie Waite, Albert Watson, Art Wolfe, Tom Wood, Harry Cory Wright

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Jaar van publicatie
2009
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Titel
Photography in 100 Words
Ondertitel
Exploring the Art of Photography With Fifty of Its Greatest Exponents
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Aurum Press
Jaar van publicatie
2009
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
128
ISBN10
1902538579
ISBN13
9781902538570
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Acknowledging that photography is impossible to define, this intriguing reference strives to distil the meaning of photography in order to obtain the very essence of the medium without diminishing its importance as an art form. 50 iconic images by some of the world’s greatest photographers are paired with excerpts from interviews that explain each artist’s unique philosophy and detail their creative approach in relation to the photograph. Together they provide insights on function, perspective, and meaning. Thought-provoking, insightful, and ultimately inspirational, this engaging resource will appeal to all artists and photographers, and anyone who seeks a better understanding of the medium.