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21. The History of Photography
22. A History of Photography
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23. The Photobook: A History - Volume
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24. Private Collection: A History
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25. A History of Photography: The
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26. Reflections in Black: A History
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27. Building With Light: An International
 
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28. History of Photography
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29. History and Practice of the Art
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30. The History of Photography: As
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31. Unseen Vogue: The Secret History
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32. Architecture Transformed: A History
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33. Freedom: A Photographic History
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34. Images and Enterprise: Technology
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35. Photography, Anthropology and
36. Seizing the Light,A History of
 
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37. The Camera at War: A History of
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38. Photography in Print: Writings
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39. 1000 Nudes: A History of Erotic
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40. Nebraska: An Illustrated History,

21. The History of Photography
by Beaumont Newhall
Hardcover: 320 Pages (1982-10)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent treatise on fine photography
Really the best primer on the history of fine photography. Too bad it isout of print. ... Read more


22. A History of Photography
by Jean-Claude Lemagny, Andre Rouille
Hardcover: 288 Pages (1987-10-30)
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Isbn: 0521344077
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23. The Photobook: A History - Volume 2
by Martin Parr, Gerry Badger
Hardcover: 336 Pages (2006-10-07)
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Asin: 0714844330
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Much Anticipated Second Volume of the Story of Photography through the History of the Photobook;Compiled by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger

"The Photobook: A History, Volume I, by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, is the most important contribution to the field since modern histories of photography began to appear in the early twentieth century.We can be sure that this book, and its forthcoming second volume, will lead the way to revitalization of thinking and publishing in the field.It dwarfs previous publications in both its scope and the information it provides." (Photo-Eye, December 2004)

More photobooks are being published now than ever.For most photographers, this format is the ideal vehicle to present their work and communicate their vision to a mass audience.While the history of photography is a well-established canon, much less critical attention has been devoted to this alternative history of the medium through the pages of the photobook

Following the critically acclaimed first volume, THE PHOTOBOOK: A HISTORY: VOLUME II, co-edited by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger, brings the most comprehensive illustrated history of the photobook fully up to date.Featuring over 200 photobooks, this lush survey offers a fresh approach to photographic history and is a celebration of the medium's diversity.Broadly thematic in structure, each chapter features an introductory easy followed by detailed discussion of the individual photobooks alongside images of the book covers and spreads.

While the first volume stressed the subjective nature of the history of the medium and how that history was molded by the influences of curators and historians, the second volume brings a new perspective from the viewpoint of the photographer and the editor.A secret web of influences and interconnections between photographers and photographic movements around the world is revealed producing a global network of ideas.

Spanning from Edouard Baldus's magnificent book for the Paris-Lyons Railway Company of 1861 to Stephen Shore's American Surfaces of 2005, the development of photography in its published form is the main focus.THE PHOTOBOOK: A HISTORY: VOLUME II is a chronicle of contemporary life, covering key artistic genres, including The American Photobook, The European Photobook, The Artist's Photobook and The Company Photobook.

Gerry Badger explains the narrative function this unique format provides, "The photobook has become a worldwide phenomenon as practitioners of all cultures look to photography as a means of understanding the world around them."The books that fill the pages of this magnificent volume have defined photography, telling us just as much about the history of the medium as the history of the world.THE PHOTOBOOK: A HISTORY: VOLUME II is an indispensable resource. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Through the lens with print: part two
As I wrote in my review of the first edition, both will surely become the standard reference about photobooks.This second one is mostly concerned with contemporary photography and the coverage is really impressive which raises an important point: both books regard their subject as a lively and energetic creative medium and not a dry academic one reflecting an elitist point-of-view.

Just over two hundred photobooks are considered in nine chapters and like book one each has a technical caption (publisher, size, pages, date etc) and an excellent analysis of the photos and the book.The coverage, as I mentioned is very comprehensive.There is a chapter devoted to books that are not commercially available (The Company Photobook) and the twenty-five covered include a high school yearbook, or chapter six: Looking at Photographs, where the theme is the picture editor as author with twenty-two books.Controversy is not avoided either, chapter eight looks at the work of the New Topographic photographers with their stark takes on blast furnaces, prisons and other potential visual failures of society.

This second book is the same design, with excellent printing and paper, as the first (and to my mind) has the same fault in that there are not enough spreads shown from all the books looked at despite plenty of white space on each page.This does seem an odd editorial oversight when the purpose of the book is to show pages from books full of photographs.The first book had a few examples of many pages from a particular book but I could only find one in this book: a 1957 Norfolk and Western brochure where seventeen pages are shown (out of eighteen) using Winston Link's wonderful train photos

Look through the 656 pages of these two books and you'll soon realise that Badger and Parr have achieved a remarkably lively study.Surely the photobook gold standard.

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5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent sequel...
Just where Volume 1 left off, Volume 2 takes off. Very thorough and well organized, be reminded this is not an all inclusive book of books. You may agree with some of the entries and you may also disagree, but, most important, you'll end up learning on new possible entries for your library as well as discarding considered ones.

All in all an exquisite reference book.Enjoy...T ... Read more


24. Private Collection: A History of Erotic Photography (1850-1940)
Hardcover: 304 Pages (2008-05-01)
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Asin: 1904212182
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Private Collection is a unique and fascinating publication of over 250 pornographic photographs from Danny Moynihan’s personal collection, including images made by some of the earliest erotic photographers, right up to the 1940s. This publication visually documents attitudes about sex and pornography, and by so doing shows how they were developed alongside a ‘correct’ social and cultural behavioural code of restraint, particularly with regard to sexual intercourse and role-play.

By providing a historical overview of nudity and sex in photography, the book offers an intriguing insight into the way pornography was made alongside the development of photography. Private Collection includes an extremely readable and informative essay by Cressida Connolly which discusses pornography from an historical perspective, the way the sex industry was used in the 19th century, and how this affected the production, function and availability of pornography: “There were no rules. It is the revolutionary newness of these images which makes them as exciting as their subjects.”
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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent photographs, but disappointing lack of context
The photographs are excellent, but as another reviewer comments the book lacks context. The introductory essay is interesting and way too short. It is also presented in a way that defies all logic. Certain words have been blacked out and are visible only if you have a magnifying glass to hand or your eyesight is very good! I understand this sort of gimmickry up to a point, but it is unnecessary and distracting.

The absence of dates and captions combined with a lack of anaylsis or commentary about the photographs is very frustrating.Nothing about provenance or the collection owner either.What you have is a fascinating collection of images with no information that places them in a historical or social context.

However, the photographs do speak for themselves despite the lack of information. They show the real bodies of real people. No botox or liposuction in evidence here! They reflect their times and in some cases the background details help you identify the era. There is some unintentional humour as well. When you look at the expressions on some of the faces of those supposedly in the throes of sexual ecstasy it looks as exciting as eating lemons!

The photographs are exceptional. Some are quite beautiful. It is an interesting mix of pornographic and what I would describe as
erotic studio poses.

A must for those interested in vintage erotica, but not strong on historical analysis or background information.

5-0 out of 5 stars Private Collections-geat pinup book circa 1850's to 1940
Private Collections is a beautiful book if you like erotic pinups circa Victorian era thru the 1920's-It's missing 2 pages though-the one I received- those may have been the 1940's pinups. I collect pinup books and so I find it to be a really good one with regards to pure images. It does not have any text, but for me it is not a problem somehow as the photographs are sensational.

However the book arrived with a couple of pages torn out and that bummed me out as I paid good money for it plus the shipping. Amazon is great though, because they offered to replace it with a new one at their cost including their paying for the shipping, which I find very nice and very professional.

3-0 out of 5 stars Interesting Vintage Compilation That Needs Context
This collection of photographs was a fascinating look into erotica photo musings from 1850-1940. Some photographs were tough to figure out (What WAS that, anyway?!?!) while others were incredibly disturbing - specifically one where a woman is strangled during copulation.

Several photos seemed to be of the same thing. I was disappointed that the photographs did not include specific dates or information about where they appeared, where they were found, etc. That would have given the book more depth. As it is, it is just a collection of vintage photographs with no context. ... Read more


25. A History of Photography: The Musée d'Orsay Collection 1839-1925
by Dominique de Font-Reaulx, Michel Frizot, Anne de Mondenard
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2009-06-16)
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This comprehensive book traces the origins and progression of photography from its humble beginnings in daguerreotypes to the gradual mastering of photographic portraits, techniques, and negatives. The wider use of photography in journalism, for documenting architecture and art movements, and its capacity to produce piercing perspectives on the social and political climate of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are all carefully evaluated, as well as the work of amateurs such as Zola who tried their hand at this revolutionary art form.Twenty-five years after the inauguration of France’s first permanent exhibition devoted solely to photography, the Musée d’Orsay continues in its innovative and original thread. This book bears testimony to the unique nature of the museum’s collection, noted for its rare finds, their quality, and the sheer number of works it holds (more than fifty-five thousand). The collection’s most-treasured works are exposed here, including a portrait of Baudelaire by Nadar and the recently acquired portrait of Man Ray by Stieglitz. ... Read more


26. Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers 1840 to the Present
by Deborah Willis
Paperback: 368 Pages (2002-10-28)
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Reflections in Black, the first comprehensive history of black photographers, is a groundbreaking pictorial collection of African American life. Featuring the work of undisputed masters such as James VanDerZee, Gordon Parks, and Carrie Mae Weems among dozens of others, this book is a refutation of the gross caricature of black life that many mainstream photographers have manifested by continually emphasizing poverty over family, despair over hope. Nearly 600 images offer rich, moving glimpses of everyday black life, from slavery to the Great Migration to contemporary suburban life, including rare antebellum daguerrotypes, photojournalism of the civil rights era, and multimedia portraits of middle-class families. A work so significant that it has the power to reconfigure our conception of American history itself, Reflections in Black demands to be included in every American family's library as an essential part of our heritage. A Los Angeles Times and Washington Post Book World Best Book of 2000, and a Good Morning, America best gift book of 2000. 600 duotone photographs, 32 pages of color. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Photgraphic history of Black America
Deborah Willis consistently does outstanding work - she is one of the foremost contributors to this body of work.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book full of history
A friend had this book and let me borrow it for a few days. The book had so much history and an abundance of photos taken by black photographers and of black people. The photos actually give the reader a different look and perspective of the way history has been recorded. I find the book to be very interesting and educational and for the price an excellent deal.

5-0 out of 5 stars Reflecting African American Life
... For more than a century, according to Deborah Willis, curator of photography at the Smithsonian, black photographers deliberately used their work to counter prevailing racial stereotypes and enhance racial pride. Her monumental portfolio of photographs by these artists, studio owners, and itinerant "painters with light" does more than counter stereotypes; it defies attempts to generalize about its subject.

People in this arresting collection of pictures are caught up in all kinds of ordinary pursuits--reading, working, dining, marrying, praying, talking, playing games, posing in lovely clothes, getting haircuts, making music or speeches or dinner--in a spirited, generally trustful relationship with the camera. Clearly Willis's criterion as she selected photographs was, as she says in the text, "expressive power."

Still, white Americans viewing these pictures are likely to bring to the experience the same old images of slavery, Civil Rights marches, and past or present media caricatures of black life that they've drawn from school and popular culture all their lives. Perhaps the delightful photographs of children in the book will take on ominous overtones because we know of future trials the childish mind can't predict. But such a reaction can keep us from realizing that what's on the child's mind may be partly the point.

For example, two Boston children have been posed in front of ornate ironwork, wearing starched lace dresses (it's 1910) and starched bows in their hair. They look beautiful--and stiff, and miserable! Good little girls, they've let Mother dress them up today, but they seem to want to tear off those enormous bows, jump the iron fence, and tumble around on the grass like anyone else their age.

Another example: Malcolm X crouches to hold his two daughters in his arms. He's talking to little Attallah, his eyes warmly upon her. But she turns away from her father's handsome face to stare unhappily at the audience, as if asking us just to go away for a change and give her some private time with Dad.

If the original vitality in these photographs can't keep us from calling up the preconceptions we carry around with us, this may actually be useful. The book's very freshness about what seems familiar makes us realize how old and worn-out our assumptions can be. Thus the photographs can (as Willis says in her introduction) "create a new � historical consciousness that has the power to rewrite history itself."

But "Reflections in Black" is more than a documentary that can provoke useful debates within ourselves and between groups interpreting past or present culture. It shows that despite their commonalities black photographers have a long history of debating with each other. Is their medium an art or an engine of social progress? Should photography make mementos for its subjects or involve and change its viewers? The competing purposes and conflicting angles of vision represented in the book are part of what makes it fascinating.

Best of all, the book is marvelous for simply wandering and wondering through:

A remarkable series by a photographer who eventually lived in Seattle presents a man in three poses- - seated for his formal portrait, then hanged for murder, and finally laid out in his coffin.

Women in the book are gloriously unpredictable. Billie Holliday rehearsing with Count Basie looks like a Fifties coed in sweater, plaid skirt, and ponytail. Zora Neale Hurston smiles like an angel instead of with her usual impish brass.

Men? None are alike. A nattily dressed man waits at a bright window, fedora tipped up to let in the view, papers gleaming mysteriously in the background. A lined, leathery cowboy smokes a cigarette, his arms roped with tendons. Seattle's own Jacob Lawrence looks like a serious man at twenty and equally serious midway through his life, midway up a stepladder, in reverie.

Elsewhere, a lonely stony beach caresses the eye with dark grays and liquid silver. And beside a brick building draped with a gigantic sky-blue banner painted with the face of Malcolm X, a black cowboy rides through a golden field.

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfection is truly hard to find, but......
"Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, from 1840 to the Present" comes awfully close. The photos vividly chronicle the Black experience in America. From the famous to the not so famous, all the joys and sorrows of a people are marvelously presented in this exquisite document.The accompanying text is entertainingly informative.The authors have truly outdone themselves.

I will be purchasing a few copies for friends.Others, I will tell to get their own.

It's THAT GOOD!

5-0 out of 5 stars Reflections: Finding Strength and Dignity in Our History
Beneath the blanket of cultural arrogance that - even today - refuses to acknowledge the contributions made by its own citizens, is a truth that has been beautifully presented here by Ms. Willis. The images and text fully support what writer Richard Wright wrote, that, "OUR HISTORY IS FAR STRANGER THAN YOU SUSPECT, AND WE ARE NOT WHAT WE SEEM." Brava, Ms. Willis, and thank you. ... Read more


27. Building With Light: An International History of Architectural Photography
by Robert Elwall
Hardcover: 240 Pages (2004-04-01)
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Asin: 1858942152
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Ever since the invention of the medium, photography has enjoyed a close and mutually stimulating relationship with architecture, underlined by the description of photography as "building with light". This book explores the development of architectural photography and some of its key themes. Among these are the way architectural photography initially relied on pre-photographic modes of architectural rendering; the gradual emergence of a specific aesthetic of architectural photography and the growth of specialist firms documenting the nineteenth-century building boom; the influence of photography during this period on both architectural practice and history; the impact of the invention of half-tone reproduction; the influence of the 'New Photography' during the inter-war years and the significance of this period in establishing the camera as the undisputed mediator of architecture; the role of photography in the spread of Modernism; the impact of colour photography during the 1970s and 1980s; and today's digital revolution. Authoritatively written by a world-renowned expert, and with fascinating and stunning images drawn from collections throughout the world, this book will appeal to architects and photography enthusiasts everywhere. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Artistic simplicity
Although light is no material it has always been an important building medium, a mediator, a mover, an immaterial bridge between reality and perception.

Seeing all this different aspects the book by Robert Elwall is a great gift for taking a reflection about architectural photography and amazing buildings shown in their prevailing historical context. It always pleases me to see how the ideas of Le Corbusier, Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (Bauhaus), Frank Lloyd Wright and others have influenced modern architects by their own efforts to create timeless beauty instead of sleeping batteries or inhuman office factories.

This book brought back to me a form of contemplative awareness that a "Flatiron Building" in New York was build more than 100 years ago and is still a monument in our modern times, like the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum (1959) or Pier Luigi Nervi's "Palazzo dello Sport" in Rome.

One can see many more incredible, mostly black and white pictures in this special cinematic compositional sense and a pioneering use for moody key features. It's this striking instance of twilight and artistic simplicity which has become increasingly fashionable in architectural photography till today.

A pleasure for architects, photographers and building enthusiasts and because of many included back-ground information to historians as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Exceptional photos, well produced
A survey of architectural photography from the 1840's to the present, with many photos that I had not seen before.

The photographs not only have "historical' value but are also exquisite examples of the art of photographing architectures.

The production quality is also very high and enhances the experience. ... Read more


28. History of Photography
by Peter Turner
 Hardcover: Pages (1990-06)
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29. History and Practice of the Art of Photography
by Henry Hunt Snelling
Paperback: 82 Pages (2010-07-06)
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History and Practice of the Art of Photography is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Henry Hunt Snelling is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Henry Hunt Snelling then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. ... Read more


30. The History of Photography: As Seen Through the Spira Collection
by S. F. Spira, Eaton S. Lothrop Jr., Jonathan B. Spira
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2001-12-07)
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Asin: 0893819530
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The founder of Spiratone, a company that once supplied photographic accessories, S.F. (Fred) Spira is also well known for his extensive collection of photographic equipment. This volume, which includes Spira's writings and is coauthored by his son, Jonathan, and Lothrop, a former president of the American Photographic Historical Society, provides a history of photographic processes with a focus on consumer-oriented picture taking. It includes thorough discussions on film and camera history, color photography, photo reproduction, stereo photography, and motion pictures and an especially good chapter on digital photography. Photo illustrations are taken from the more than 20,000 objects in Spira's collection. A chapter on photography and humor seems out of place, but in general the book supplies understandable explanations of photographic devices and methods and is a good supplement to more general histories, such as Naomi Rosenblum's A World History of Photography.Edited by S.F. Spira.Essays by Jonathan Spira, S.F. Spira and Eaton S. Lothrop.Hardcover, 9.5 x 12 in./232 pgs ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars great deal from a great dealer
great book.super collection of photo memorabilia and an enlightening history of photography.arrived promptly.recommend the book and recommend the dealer.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Great Collectors reference Book.
If you collect Antique Cameras as I do, this is a page by page surprise to study and enjoy. Beautifully illustrated with full color photos, and of course well photographed. This Book is a real keeper for the Coffee Table or the Library.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best photograpgraphic history book of 2001
Fred Spira was born in Vienna in 1924 and came to the UK for the first time in 1939 as part of the Kindertransport staying in Doncaster before re-joining his family in the USA. He founded Spiratone which was instrumental in opening up the United States market to Japanese photographic products and had a high reputation amongst photographers at the time and is still remembered with a great deal of affection.
The Spira collection, unlike many collections, was put together with a great deal of thought to tell the story of the history of photography through photographic technology and each piece in it was important - all 20,000 or so. Although large in terms of the number of pieces non was superfluous to the overall theme and there was no element of gathering, for example, every Leica variant. If there were variants of the same camera then they were there for a good reason. The collection ranged from pre-photography and pre-cinema items, the history of the camera, the photographic image, the moving image and associated contemporary material such as engravings, cartoons printed material and ephemera.
This book is organised in a similar way starting with photography's precursors, the early years, daguerreotypy, wet-collodion, dry plates, stereo, rollfilm, prints and processes, 35mm, colour, the moving image, photography and humour and finally on to the digital camera. Each chapter provides a written survey of the theme and illustrates cameras, equipment and images. Throughout the book some themes are explored in greater detail across a whole page. As one would expect there are many rarities shown but also humbler cameras that are important from a technical point of view.
It is difficult to pick a favourite chapter. Two that stand out for me are those dealing with the daguerreotype and the digital camera. The former exemplifies what the whole book is about. The text surveys the development and importance of the process, there are illustrated profiles of the processing apparatus and various daguerreian cameras, and features on, for example, how daguerreotypes were coloured. Alongside these are reproductions of many superb daguerreotype images and daguerreotype display cases, broadsides and lithographs showing daguerreotypists, that give a wider context to the overall theme. The final chapter on filmless (digital) cameras, for the first time anywhere, looks at the history and development to date of the digital camera. Cameras and packaging are illustrated and there is a useful timeline. The inclusion of this chapter brings the Spira collection up to date and shows a perceptive acquisition policy.
There has been no comparable book dealing with the history of photography in this way by looking at the close interaction and relationship between photographic technology and images. The writing is excellent and the colour images do justice to the objects from the Spira collection and to the overall themes within the book.
This book cannot be recommended highly enough. It pays tribute to the Spira collection and at the same time makes a worthwhile contribution to the history of photography. Todd Gustavson, Technology Curator at George Eastman House describes the book as `one of the most important photo-history books of the last quarter century'. I would not disagree.
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31. Unseen Vogue: The Secret History of Fashion Photography
Paperback: 352 Pages (2004-10-01)
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Asin: 0316727660
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Unseen Vogue goes beyond the cliches and often repeated "greatest hits" of fashion photography and tells a completely new story. Drawn from the archives of British Vogue, the book presents hundreds of images never seen before—the killed pictures, rejects, and outtakes—to form a fresh, new history of fashion photography. Features the first attempts of many now internationally famous photographers, great pictures by forgotten masters, outtakes from famous shoots, and many other extraordinary and sometimes controversial pictures. By showing contact sheets and unedited film Unseen Vogue opens up the process of making fashion images, previously the reserve of fashion's inner circle.
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4-0 out of 5 stars UNSEEN VOGUE
Interesting look at glamor photographs during the early to late 20th century in England, which set many fashion trends. This book shows some of the poses and styles that are typical of Vogue covers and fashion shots of some of the most famous models andmovie stars of that period. This is what the best photographers with the best equipment can do with some of the most beautiful women in the world. It also shows that photography is an art not a science, not every shot or creative idea works,but this magazine has led the pack worldwide.

4-0 out of 5 stars A visual history
I was looking for a book that would inspire me while also giving me a sense of fashion photography's history, and this is just the book. I've turned to it many times as a springboard for ideas or for the pure enjoyment of looking at the images. The copy in the front, though difficult to read because of the small font size, gives interesting gossipy tidbits about the shoots. Though not a complete history of fashion photographer by any means, its focus on Vogue keeps the book from being overwhelming.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fashion Guru Must-Have
As a fan of the fashion industry, I was excited by this book. It is absolutely filled with major stars. It spans several decades and features models like Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy, Penelope Tree, Pat Cleveland, Veruschka, Uma Thurman, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Shalow Harlow, Claudia Schiffer, Karen Elson, Maggie Rizer, and Gisele Bundchen. All of the photos are breaktakingly beautiful and interesting from classy old Hollywood style photos, strange modern poses, and glamorous high fashion spreads.

For those of you who actually read these coffee table books, you will not be disappointed. This book is filled with useful information about the industry, Vogue, and how fashion has impacted culture.

5-0 out of 5 stars A GREAT SURPRISE
The book is essentially the companion to one of the most fascinating shows that I ever stumbled upon. Last November in London, I went to the Design Museum[founded by Terrence Conran] to view an exhibit of aluminum[aluminium].

Coincidentally, there was this Vogue show. Having paid my admission to the museum, Iviewed this exhibit as well. Now, I don't pretend to know much about fashion nor photography. And this show blew me away. And so does this book, but not as well as the show, of course.

An assemblage of insights into the culture and history of the twentieth century that I would never have encountered on my own. Not only does the story reveal how conde nast's money financed some of the more significant technical innovations in photography[which intrigued me since I try to follow the history of science and technology], but I was also fascinated to discover how it was that Vogue may have had the most energetic and brave war correspondent/photographer of WW2: and it was a beautiful and talented woman - Lee Miller. Do take the time to find out all you can about her.

And lastly, the photos are knock-outs. I wouldn't have done this show or this book deliberately, but having stumbled into the show, I have to pronounce it one of the most educational exhibitions that I have encountered. ... Read more


32. Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present
by Cervin Robinson, Joel Herschman
Paperback: 224 Pages (1990-07-19)
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Honorable Mention, 1987 Golden Light Book Awards sponsored by the Maine Photographic Workshops.

This magnificently illustrated book documents a history of style in the photography of buildings and a history of the art and technology of photography itself. From photography's beginnings, the authors show, the camera has been used to make critical and expressive statements about the built world.

Cervin Robinson is one of America's bestknown architectural photographers. Joel Herschman is Associate Professor of Art History at Fordham University. ... Read more


33. Freedom: A Photographic History of the African American Struggle
by Manning Marable, Leith Mullings, Sophie Spencer-Wood
Hardcover: 512 Pages (2002-10-10)
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Asin: 0714842702
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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While the civil rights movement in America is officially recognized as the period between 1954 and 1968 ('beginning' on May 17, 1954 when the Supreme Court outlawed segregation in public schools, through to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. on April 4, 1968), the struggle actually began long before that. Slavery in the American colonies was protested against as far back as the seventeenth century, though it was not until the mid-nineteenth century that the resistance built momentum. This photographic journey of the African American struggle for equality begins with abolitionists like Harriet Tubman, who escaped slavery in 1849 and then helped others to freedom, and continues to the present. Freedom chronicles the battle to eradicate slavery through the Civil War (1861-5) and, once slavery was officially outlawed, it traces the evolution of its dual legacy - segregation and racism. The struggle for equal rights involves small acts of personal bravery and sweeping proclamations of legal and moral import; it is the stuff of economics, war, tradition, despair, politics, hope, activism, vigilance and violence. It engages black and white, heroes and the unheralded, public acts of protest and private moments of introspection. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Historical
This is a review of African American history through pictures. This pictorial history captures your attention and is a vivid reminder of our struggle. Many of us have read about many of the topics in this book,but seeing the pictures make it real. The pictures are graphic, some disturbing but need to be seen. This is a book I hope anyone with an interest in this subject will purchase. This book has pictures I've never knew existed and the pictures are of great quality. I don't expect anyone to be disappointed if they purchase this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Informative and Wonderful Book
This book is a wonderful additon to my coffee table book collection.The photographs and historical information regarding the African American struggle for equality in America illustrates just how far African Americans have come in obtaining "freedom and justice for all".I highly recommend this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous Book
This is an absolutely gorgeous book, very comprehensive and tons of excellent pictures

5-0 out of 5 stars Freedom:Photographic History/African American Struggle
This book is a gorgeous coffee-table volume. It is divided into sections by time periods beginning in the 1840s and continues to the present. Each chapter is introduced with an in-depthdiscussion of what was happening at that time, then moves to captioned photos. The book is large, 10"x12", and is presented on heavy, high quality paper; a pleasure to hold and look at! My only criticism is that readability was sacrificed for design. The type is very small and, therefore, difficult to read, and the caption reference number below each photo is mircoscopic. Also, even though I'm sure the photos were reproduced perfectly, some are hard to make out (what do I expect for 100+ year old photos!) I recommend this book whether you are interested in this subject, interested in photography or just love beautiful books. ... Read more


34. Images and Enterprise: Technology and the American Photographic Industry, 1839-1925 (Johns Hopkins Studies in the History of Technology)
by Reese V. Jenkins
Paperback: 391 Pages (1987-10-01)
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Asin: 0801835496
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35. Photography, Anthropology and History
by Christopher Morton, Elizabeth Edwards
Hardcover: 306 Pages (2009-12-01)
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Asin: 0754679098
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"Photography, Anthropology and History" examines the complex historical relationship between photography and anthropology, and in particular the strong emergence of the contemporary relevance of historical images. Thematically organized, and focusing on the visual practices developed within anthropology as a discipline, this book brings together a range of contemporary and methodologically innovative approaches to the historical image within anthropology. Importantly, it also demonstrates the ongoing relevance of both the historical image and the notion of the archive to recent anthropological thought. As current research rethinks the relationship between photography and anthropology, this volume will serve as a stimulus to this new phase of research as an essential text and methodological reference point in any course that addresses the relationship between anthropology and visuality. ... Read more


36. Seizing the Light,A History of Photography, 1999 publication
by Robrt Hirsch
Paperback: Pages (1999)

Asin: B001EEL078
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37. The Camera at War: A History of War Photography from 1848 to the Present Day
by Jorge Lewinski
 Hardcover: 240 Pages (1987-02)
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Asin: 1555210929
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38. Photography in Print: Writings from 1816 to the Present
Paperback: 570 Pages (1988-10-01)
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Asin: 0826310915
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This useful collection includes over a century of the very best writing on photography. Vicki Goldberg has brought together more than 75 essays and excerpts that cover a vast and provocative range of topics. We have the first-hand accounts of photographers, from Fox Talbot to Alfred Stieglitz to Ansel Adams, and the thoughts of leading critics and philosophers, from Baudelaire to George Bernard Shaw to Susan Sontag. Some of the pieces illuminate important aspects of photographic history; others give unique insights in particular photographers; and some are just for fun. Together, they offer a lively approach to the history, art, and philosophy of photography. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars History of Photography And More!
This book is just great. It's all print - no photos yet it gives you more than you could ever know into the truth about being born a photographer.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great book, but slow shipping
The product itself arrived just as it was described online, but it took over 3 weeks for me to receive it in the mail! Since I had ordered it before I went back to school, I then had to have it shipped from home to my apartment. It was a pain, but would not stop me from ordering from this seller in the future. ... Read more


39. 1000 Nudes: A History of Erotic Photography from 1839-1939 (French Edition)
by Uwe Scheid, Michael Koetzle
Paperback: 575 Pages (2005-10-01)
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Asin: 3822847682
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The human figure, unmaskedThis book offers a cross-section of the history of nude photography, ranging from the earliest nude daguerrotypes and ethnographic nude photographs to experimental nude photography. All the pictures shown are taken from the late Uwe Scheid’s collection, which was one of the world’s largest and most important collections of erotic photography. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating look at an erotic past
The photos in this book were well reproduced and plentiful.For the price of this book, you couldn't ask for much more.It was really interesting to me to see what early erotic photography was like .This was a subject I wasn't too familiar with... having only seen a bit of it... but I really enjoyed looking at this book and would definitely recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars A Wonderful Collection
While we are no longer scandalized by the nude body, we have too much allowed our sophistication to turn to boredom. With this collection we can trace the aesthetics of nudity and see its genres and developments. Here the standards of beauty, posture, and placement become clear as historical consequences. We see too the elements of technology as they influence the stance and audience. That this collection is cheap and fairly well reproduced, if in a small format, makes this book even more laudable and a boon to all who buy it. ... Read more


40. Nebraska: An Illustrated History, Second Edition (Great Plains Photography)
by Frederick C. Luebke
Paperback: 416 Pages (2005-06-01)
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Asin: 0803280424
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A unique history of Nebraska is presented in these pages, drawing on fifty-eight short topical chapters and a rich gallery of illustrations. Professor Frederick C. Luebke's lifelong commitment to the study of his state informs the book in every detail, as does his concern for clear and readable narrative. The treasure trove of images, many never published before, cast new light on many aspects of Nebraska's history. These include the culture of the state's Native peoples and their lives today, the building of the transcontinental railroad, the hardship endured by European immigrants, and the contributions of women, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans to the state. This is a book that every Nebraskan will want to own, read, and enjoy.

This second edition includes updated chapters on the current social, economic, and political climate of Nebraska and some new illustrations.

Frederick C. Luebke is Charles J. Mach Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the department of history at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. His books include A Harmony of the Arts: The Nebraska State Capitol (Nebraska 1990) and Germans in the New World: Essays in the History of Immigration. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars short and sweet
This is a great resource if you teach Nebraska history.If you think you're getting in-depth info, look elsewhere.There are plenty of good pictures in here and each chapter has about 2-3 pages of writing so it's nice to read before bed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nebraska's history in pictures

An oversized, very handsomely illustrated history of Nebraska. There is some text, but the emphasis is on the photographs depicting various time periods in the state's development. There are 5 major sections: before statehood, the fledgling state, the emergence of modern Nebraska (1890-1930), drought and war (1930-1970), and the most recent technological era (1970-present). The photos are far-ranging and include famous people, forts, Native Americans, early town and city growth, natural formations, Dust Bowl scenes, cowboy and farm life, and the most recent developments. It's a fun book to look at and would grace anyone's coffeetable, Cornhusker or otherwise. ... Read more


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