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Photography and Exploration

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Photography and Exploration

Contributors:

By (Author) James R. Ryan

ISBN:

9781780231006

Series:
Publisher:

Reaktion Books

Imprint:

Reaktion Books

Publication Date:

1st July 2013

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

770

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 220mm, Height 190mm

Description

In Photography and Exploration, James R. Ryan uses a variety of examples from polar journeys to space missions to show how exploration photographs have been created, circulated and consumed as objects of both scientific research and art. Examining a wide range of photographs and expeditions, Ryan considers how nations have often employed images as a means to scientific advancement or territorial conquest.

Reviews

a very rich and detailed account of how exploration has been visualised, that nonetheless offers a synoptic view of the pictorial practices from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, and raises some key themes for the analysis of photography generallly. * Source Magazine *
In this engaging and beautifully illustrated book, James Ryan delves into a wide range of photographs and geographical expeditions from the mid-nineteenth century to the present as a way of bringing new interpretations to the visual history of exploration. The result is an insightful discussion of the historical complexity of the ways in which photography shaped the image of explorers, expeditions, and the worlds they represented . . . a book full of gems. Fitting well within the brief of Reaktions Exposures series, it offers intriguing insights into the world of expeditionary photography * Journal of Historical Geography *
James R. Ryan takes a look at the symbiotic relationship between exploration and photography, and the way in which photography helped to create the myth of the explorer . . . Ryans book does more than chronicle explorers achievements through surviving imagery. It also examines the role of exploration photography in changing our view of the worid . . . The advent of exploration photography helped to change the way that we, as a society, look at the world, and this book is a fitting, and beautifully illustrated, reminder of the role it has played in our collective consciousness. * Geographical Magazine *
offers an authoritative, effortlessly synoptic account of these related disciplinary fields. Its subject is the relationship between photography and exploration from the announcement of photography in 1839 to the present day, and Ryans approach is sensitive to questions of time, place and power, while also richly informed by theoretical developments in the field . . . Ryans historical and theoretical mastery of the field is compelling, while there is an extremely effective relationship between his clear narrative text and the illustrations at least one per page which are exceptionally well integrated into the discussion both conceptually and editorially, through a clear referencing system. * History of Photography *
This is a book which is both enjoyable and highy illuminating. * African Research and Documentation *

Author Bio

James R. Ryan is Associate Professor of Historical and Cultural Geography at the University of Exeter. His previous books include Picturing Empire: Photography and the Visualization of the British Empire (Reaktion, 1997), Photography and Exploration (Reaktion, 2013). He is the co-editor of New Spaces of Exploration: Geographies of Discovery in the Twentieth Century (2010).

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