Camera Historica
Title | Camera Historica PDF eBook |
Author | Antoine de Baecque |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 420 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0231156502 |
Antoine de Baecque proposes a new historiography of cinema, investigating how cinematic representation changes the very nature of history.
Camera
Title | Camera PDF eBook |
Author | Todd Gustavson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 376 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN |
"Few inventions have had as powerful an influence as the camera, and few modes of expression have enjoyed the enduring artistic, scientific, and popular appeal of photography. We are so focused on the products of the camera, the indelible images marking our lives and times, that it's easy to forget the instrument itself has a history. Now that history has been comprehensively traced for photography buffs and amateurs alike by Todd Gustavson, Curator of Technology at George Eastman House. In this ... volume, hundreds of new and archival images from George Eastman House bring the story to life and provide an unmatched reference source. Vast in its scope, this ... book is an in-depth visual and narrative look at the camera, and consequently photography itself"--Jacket.
Bell, Book and Camera
Title | Bell, Book and Camera PDF eBook |
Author | Heather Greene |
Publisher | McFarland |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2018-04-26 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1476632065 |
The witch as a cultural archetype has existed in some form since the beginning of recorded history. Her nature has changed through technological developments and sociocultural shifts--a transformation most evident in her depictions on screen. This book traces the figure of the witch through American screen history with an analysis of the entertainment industry's shifting boundaries concerning expressions of femininity. Focusing on films and television series from The Wizard of Oz to The Craft, the author looks at how the witch reflects alterations of gender roles, religion, the modern practice of witchcraft, and female agency.
A World History of Photography
Title | A World History of Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Rosenblum |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780896595828 |
A New History of Photography
Title | A New History of Photography PDF eBook |
Author | Michel Frizot |
Publisher | Konemann |
Total Pages | 784 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Photography |
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A collection of entries that help chronicle the history of photography, explaining the different techniques that have been used and defining the common terms used in the field.
Photography: Its History, Processes, Apparatus, and Materials
Title | Photography: Its History, Processes, Apparatus, and Materials PDF eBook |
Author | Alfred Brothers |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 514 |
Release | 1892 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN |
Included are "24 plates in a variety of photomechanical processes, with illustrations mostly from art; included are woodburytype, woodbury-gravure, Pretsch process, Gilbo gravure, Klic gravure, three-color collotype, photolithography, half-tone ... photo-galvanic engraving, etc."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 114
Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum
Title | Photography, Natural History and the Nineteenth-Century Museum PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Davidson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 350 |
Release | 2017-12-02 |
Genre | Photography |
ISBN | 1351106872 |
The Victorian era heralded an age of transformation in which momentous changes in the field of natural history coincided with the rise of new visual technologies. Concurrently, different parts of the British Empire began to more actively claim their right to being acknowledged as indispensable contributors to knowledge and the progress of empire. This book addresses the complex relationship between natural history and photography from the 1850s to the 1880s in Britain and its colonies: Australia, New Zealand and, to a lesser extent, India. Coinciding with the rise of the modern museum, photography’s arrival was timely, and it rapidly became an essential technology for recording and publicising rare objects and valuable collections. Also during this period, the medium assumed a more significant role in the professional practices and reputations of naturalists than has been previously recognized, and it figured increasingly within the expanding specialized networks that were central to the production and dissemination of new knowledge. In an interrogation that ranges from the first forays into museum photography and early attempts to document collecting expeditions to the importance of traditional and photographic portraiture for the recognition of scientific discoveries, this book not only recasts the parameters of what we actually identify as natural history photography in the Victorian era but also how we understand the very structure of empire in relation to this genre at that time.