Photography, Fourth Edition: A Cultural History
By (Author) Mary Warner Marien
Laurence King Publishing
Laurence King Publishing
28th January 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
770.9
568
Width 220mm, Height 292mm
10g
The fourth edition of this comprehensive history of photography spans the entire history of the medium, from its early development to current practice, and provides a focused understanding of the cultural contexts in which photographers have lived and worked. Mary Warner Marien discusses photography from a truly global viewpoint and examines a wide-range of images through the lenses of art, science, travel, war, fashion, the mass media and individual photographers. Professional, amateur and art photographers are all represented, with Portrait boxes devoted to highlighting important individuals and Focus boxes charting particular cultural debates. This indispensable book shows how photography has charted, shaped and sharpened our perception of the world.
Mary Warner Marien is Professor Emerita in the Department of Fine Arts at Syracuse University, New York. She won an Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writer Award in 2008 and is the author of Photography and Its Critics and 100 Ideas that Changed Photography as well as many articles on photography.