On Photography in Lebanon

On Photography in Lebanon

Author: Clémence Cottard Hachem

Publisher: Kaph Books

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 9786148035081

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We are transitioning towards a new and different culture, a digital one in which the medium of photography becomes dangerously diluted in an image world produced moment by moment and consumed at a rapid pace. Photographic images and their reception inevitably converge with the symbolic, cultural, social, and political implications of the act of looking. Here, 40 contributors share their perspectives on photography in Lebanon, evoking its numerous forms of existence. Examining techniques, practices, uses, objects, images, histories, and artistic approaches, the book presents a fascinating collection of 380 photographs produced between the end of the 19th century and today.


Abandoned Lebanon

Abandoned Lebanon

Author: James Kerwin

Publisher: Jonglez Publishing

Published: 2021-10-07

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 9782361955083

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An outstanding photographic report that draws attention to the often dramatic fate of Lebanon's abandoned heritage and its frequently forgotten beauty.


Reading Marie al-Khazen’s Photographs

Reading Marie al-Khazen’s Photographs

Author: Yasmine Nachabe Taan

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1350111570

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The Lebanese photographer Marie al-Khazen seized every opportunity to use her camera during the years that she was active between 1920 and 1940. She not only documented her travels around tourist sites in Lebanon but also sought creative experimentation with her camera by staging scenes, manipulating shadows, and superimposing negatives to produce different effects in her prints. Within her photographs, bedouins and European friends, peasants and landlords, men and women comfortably share the same space. Her photographs include an intriguing collection portraying her family and friends living their everyday lives in 1920s and '30s Zgharta, a village in the north of Lebanon. Yasmine Nachabe Taan explores these photographs, emphasizing the ways in which notions of gender and class are inscribed within them and revealing how they are charged with symbols of women's emancipation to today's viewers, through women's presence as individuals, separate from family restrictions of that time. Images in which women are depicted smoking cigarettes, driving cars, riding horses, and accompanying men on hunting trips counteract the common ways in which women were portrayed in contemporary Lebanon.


Silent Stories

Silent Stories

Author: Marilyn Stafford

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780863560996

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A collection of photographs taken by the author during her stay in Lebanon in the early 60s. The main focus is on the Lebanese people and their way of life, although there are some photographs of architecture and panoramic views.


Believing Is Seeing

Believing Is Seeing

Author: Errol Morris

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2014-05-27

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0143124250

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Academy Award–winning director Errol Morris turns his eye to the nature of truth in photography In his inimitable style, Errol Morris untangles the mysteries behind an eclectic range of documentary photographs. With his keen sense of irony, skepticism, and humor, Morris shows how photographs can obscure as much as they reveal, and how what we see is often determined by our beliefs. Each essay in this book is part detective story, part philosophical meditation, presenting readers with a conundrum, and investigates the relationship between photographs and the real world they supposedly record. Believing Is Seeing is a highly original exploration of photography and perception, from one of America’s most provocative observers.


A Girl and Her Room

A Girl and Her Room

Author: Rania Matar

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781884167768

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Intimate, unbiased portraits of teenage girls in their bedrooms, investigating notions of identity and the move from child to adult.


Reading Marie Al-Khazen's Photographs

Reading Marie Al-Khazen's Photographs

Author: Yasmine Taan

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9781350111592

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Travel photography, amateur photography, and locality -- Were there female photographers in the region? -- Producing an alternative space : destabilizing fixed images of womanhood -- Women, politics, and portraiture during the French Mandate -- Modernity as expressed in the photographs -- "Successful failures," or, Marie a-Khazen's photographic experiments.


Of Love & War

Of Love & War

Author: Lynsey Addario

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2018-10-23

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0525560033

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“Spectacular . . . a majestic collection that captures the drama of everyday existence in war zones around the world. . . . There is no disputing the impact of this revelatory collection.” —BookPage From the Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and New York Times bestselling author, a stunning and personally curated selection of her work across the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa Pulitzer Prize–winning photojournalist and MacArthur Fellow Lynsey Addario has spent the last two decades bearing witness to the world’s most urgent humanitarian and human rights crises. Traveling to the most dangerous and remote corners to document crucial moments such as Afghanistan under the Taliban immediately before and after the 9/11 attacks, Iraq following the US-led invasion and dismantlement of Saddam Hussein’s government, and western Sudan in the aftermath of the genocide in Darfur, she has captured through her photographs visual testimony not only of war and injustice but also of humanity, dignity, and resilience. In this compelling collection of more than two hundred photographs, Addario’s commitment to exposing the devastating consequences of human conflict is on full display. Her subjects include the lives of female members of the military, as well as the trauma and abuse inflicted on women in male-dominated societies; American soldiers rescuing comrades in the Korengal Valley of Afghanistan, and Libyan opposition troops trading fire in Benghazi. Interspersed between her commanding and arresting images are personal journal entries and letters, as well as revelatory essays from esteemed writers such as Dexter Filkins, Suzy Hansen, and Lydia Polgreen. A powerful and singular work from one of the most brilliant and influential photojournalists working today, Of Love & War is a breathtaking record of our complex world in all its inescapable chaos, conflict, and beauty.


Ordinary Lives

Ordinary Lives

Author: Rania Matar

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593720377

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Rania Matar photographs the ordinary activity of life in a culture often misunderstood in the West, at a time of social and political conflict.-publisher's description.