20th century photographers : interviews on the craft, purpose, and the passion of photography / Grace Shaub ; edited by George Schaub.

Author
Schaub, Grace [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st edition
Published/​Created
London ; New York : Routledge, 2015.
Description
1 online resource (292 p.)

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This book is a compilation of interviews and essays that cover a broad range of photographers and photographic disciplines. Each photographer profiled made a living by concentrating on a specific aspect of the craft, but in doing so transcended their livelihood to become recognized for more than the type of images they created. Each had a distinct ""style,"" creative approach, dedication to the craft, point of view about themselves and the world. These interviews were conducted during a seminal period in the shift from film to digital and from print reproduction to global distribution on the I
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First published 2015 by Focal Press.
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English
Contents
  • Cover; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; Introduction; 1 J. Ross Baughman; 2 Ruth Bernhard; 3 Martha Casanave; 4 Walter Chappell; 5 Jodi Cobb; 6 Van Deren Coke; 7 Patrick Demarchelier; 8 Jody Dole; 9 Peter Galassi; 10 Bernard Gotfryd; 11 Lois Greenfield; 12 Douglas Kent Hall; 13 George Kalinsky; 14 Art Kane; 15 Lewis Kemper; 16 David Michael Kennedy; 17 Douglas Kirkland; 18 Arthur Leipzig; 19 O. Winston Link; 20 Sally Mann; 21 Mary Ellen Mark; 22 Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel; 23 Carl Mydans; 24 William Neill; 25 Arnold Newman; 26 Gordon Parks; 27 Fred Picker; 28 Chris Rainier; 29 Galen Rowell
  • 30 Rick Smolan and David Cohen31 Joyce Tenneson; 32 George Tice; 33 Pete Turner; Index
Other title(s)
Twentieth century photographers
ISBN
  • 1-317-55403-5
  • 1-138-84095-5
  • 1-315-73212-2
  • 1-317-55404-3
OCLC
  • 958108574
  • 898036553
Doi
  • 10.4324/9781315732121
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