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Author/photographer Barr analyzes 50 striking images by some of the world's top photographers. Accompanying Barr's analysis of each image is an explanation by the photographer describing the circumstances of making the image, including not only the how, but... [ More...]
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Winner of the National Book Critics' Circle Award for Criticism. One of the most highly regarded books of its kind, "On Photography first appeared in 1977 and is described by its author as "a progress of essays about the meaning and career of... [ More...]
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Featuring photographic series by Zofia Kulik, Peter Schlor, Michael Schnabel, Ingolf Timpner and Adam Thompson, this small volume examines the color black—the shade of darkness, of evil, of mourning, the opposite of light, of color itself. Here, it is... [ More...]
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"Photography and Culture" is a vehicle for the best critical, reflective and analytical writing on photography, extending a lineage that reaches back through Sontag, Barthes, and Benjamin through to Baudelaire, Fox Talbot and Lady Eastlake. It is... [ More...]
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"Through its 'radical attention to the unexpected, ' this bold and provocative collection asks vital questions about the disturbance created by photography. The sweep and intensity of this stellar ensemble make an essential contribution to our understanding... [ More...]
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"Photography and Culture" is a vehicle for the best critical, reflective and analytical writing on photography, extending a lineage that reaches back through Sontag, Barthes, and Benjamin through to Baudelaire, Fox Talbot and Lady Eastlake. It is... [ More...]
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In our world today, there are forty million people living with HIV/AIDS—forty million stories of hardship, pain, and anger—but also of courage and resilience. PANDEMIC: FACING AIDS brings us more than 200 stirring and groundbreaking images from... [ More...]
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