Snapshots 1971-77
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ISBN-13: 9780922233502
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eudora Welty
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Published: 1971
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 9780878058662
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCollects photographs of Mississippians that Welty took in the 1930s when she worked for the Works Progress Administration.
Author: Michael Lesy
Publisher: W W Norton & Company Incorporated
Published: 1985
Total Pages: 127
ISBN-13: 9780393061116
DOWNLOAD EBOOKExloores the life and world of a lesser-known New York City photographer who lived in a run-down hotel, presenting a psychoanalytic dissection of the artist's tortured soul as reflected in his works.
Author: Michael Lesy
Publisher: Pantheon
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 174
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Michael Lesy
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2017-04-18
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 039323973X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA transporting work of photographic history that offers a haunting vision of how Americans viewed the world at the dawn of the twentieth century. Pull the yellowed card from the box and slide it into the viewer. Two binocular images, nearly identical, reveal a scene from the past in vivid, three-dimensional detail. Transcending space and time, the card shows the world as it existed in 1900, a moment when technology collapsed borders; when wars ignited between great powers; when natural forces brought disaster on surging, vulnerable cities—a moment very much like our own. In 1900 the stereograph was king. Its three-dimensional optics created a virtual presence for the viewer. Millions of Americans, especially schoolchildren, absorbed ideas about race, class, and gender from such 3D images, the embodiment of the notion that “seeing is believing.” Drawing on an enormous, rarely seen collection of some 300,000 stereographic views spanning the first decade of the twentieth century, Michael Lesy presents nearly 250 images displaying a riot of peoples and cultures, stark class divisions, and unsettling glimpses of daily life a century ago. Like Lesy’s landmark works of American macabre, Wisconsin Death Trip and Murder City, Looking Backward slides the reader into suspended animation. Haunting views of the early twentieth century’s most significant events at home and in the farthest reaches of the world—war, rebellion, industrial revolution, and natural catastrophe—flank pictures of the last remnants of the premodern natural world. Lesy’s evocative essays reassert the primacy of the stereograph in American visual history. He profiles the photographers who saw the world through their prejudices and the companies that sold their images everywhere. In underscoring the unnerving parallels between that period and our own, Looking Backward reveals a history that shadows us today.
Author: Greil Marcus
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2015-01-01
Total Pages: 599
ISBN-13: 0300196644
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Washington Post hails Greil Marcus as our greatest cultural critic. Writing in the London Review of Books, D. D. Guttenplan calls him probably the most astute critic of American popular culture since Edmund Wilson. For nearly thirty years, he has written a remarkable column that has migrated from the Village Voice to Artforum, Salon, City Pages, Interview, and The Believer and currently appears in the Barnes & Noble Review. It has been a laboratory where Marcus has fearlessly explored and wittily dissected an enormous variety of cultural artifacts, from songs to books to movies to advertisements, teasing out from the welter of everyday objects what amounts to a de facto theory of cultural transmission. Published to complement the paperback edition of The History of Rock & Roll in Ten Songs, Real Life Rock reveals the critic in full: direct, erudite, funny, fierce, vivid, astute, uninhibited, and possessing an unerring instinct for art and fraud. The result is an indispensable volume packed with startling arguments and casual brilliance.
Author: David Lazar
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2024
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13: 1496241479
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"When walking down the street, it is not uncommon to see lost items that have escaped their proper receptacles, but how often does one stop to read the messages left behind? David Lazar has stopped often, capturing the pieces of a "lost world on the streets" and thinking about the life of the discarder from the fragments left behind.Stories of the Street is a series of imaginative meditations-through prose poems, short-short essays, microfictions, and prose pieces without precise genre distinction-of what it means to encounter lost or discarded texts. Rather than simply deconstructing the lists, notes, receipts, or book pages he finds strewn in various cities, Lazar uses them as suggestive, capable of inspiring possible narratives that are at most latent in the text itself. The encounter, then, is an encounter with oneself and the mysteries of cities, where detritus frequently doubles as a sign saying, "Consider this." Lazar's narrative voice ranges in tone from the comically antic to the melancholy. By photographing what he describes as "messages that had escaped their bottles" on-location as found, Lazar has become a flaneur of paper debris, puzzling over the evidence of urban human life"--
Author: Will Hermes
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2012-09-04
Total Pages: 385
ISBN-13: 0374533547
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis title provides a group portrait of some of the greatest musicians of the 20th century, including Bruce Springsteen, Patti Smith, Grandmaster Flash and Bob Dylan.
Author: Jack Dykinga
Publisher: Rocky Nook, Inc.
Published: 2013-11-15
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 1492000264
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book uses a structured approach to teach the art of creating interesting, well-composed images. It provides solutions to problems that often get in the way of producing great photographs and emphasizes the importance of training the eye to exclude the extraneous. Examples of strong images are juxtaposed against flawed images, illustrating how to create a successful composition. Topics covered include light and shadow, lens choice, framing, negative space, and many more. In this book, author Jack Dykinga encourages us to look at photography as a way to communicate. Dykinga says, "Photography is a marvelous language that crosses linguistic borders as a universal, powerful, and direct communication. As photographers, we see something we find interesting and simply want to share it." Readers will learn new ways to create interesting and powerful compositions that communicate their intended messages. Filled with beautiful color images throughout, the book is sure to inspire, teach, and motivate photographers of all levels.
Author: Susan Sontag
Publisher:
Published: 1977
Total Pages: 224
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