The Book of Photography

The Book of Photography
Author: John Hedgecoe
Publisher: Random House Incorporated
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1984
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780394724669

Combines detailed, specific instructions for getting the most out of your camera technically, with practical advice about developing a personal style. Leads the beginner and accomplished amateur to expertise.

Minor White

Minor White
Author: Paul Martineau
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1606063227

Controversial, misunderstood, and sometimes overlooked, Minor White (1908–1976) is one of the great photographers of the twentieth century, whose ideas exerted a powerful influence on a generation of photographers and still resonate today. His photographic career began in 1938 in Portland, Oregon, with assignments for the WPA (Works Progress Administration). After serving in World War II and studying art history at Columbia University, White’s focus shifted toward the metaphorical. He began creating images charged with symbolism and a critical aspect called equivalency, referring to the invisible spiritual energy present in a photograph made visible to the viewer. This book brings together White’s key biographical information—his evolution as a photographer, teacher of photography, and editor of Aperture, as well as particularly insightful quotations from his journals, which he kept for more than forty years. The result is an engaging narrative that weaves through the main threads of White’s life, his growth as an artist, as well as his spiritual search and ongoing struggle with his own sexuality and self-doubt. He sought comfort in a variety of religious practices that influenced his continually metamorphosing artistic philosophy. Complemented with a rich selection of more than 160 images including some never published before, the book accompanies the first major exhibition of White’s work since 1989, on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum from July 8 to October 19, 2014.

50 Photographs

50 Photographs
Author: Jessica Lange
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Photography, Artistic
ISBN: 9781576874530

Actress Jessica Lange's career spans more than 30 years and 30 films - the winner of two Academy Awards, she is one of the most acclaimed performers of both screen and stage. 50 Photographs finds her on the other side of the camera. Originally drawn to photography as a medium by which to document her children, Lange has been taking pictures for more than 15 years, approaching the art as an antidote to the constant fervour of Hollywood. A 2007 feature in Aperture presented her work to the public for the first time. This book presents some of her portfolio.

Weathering Time

Weathering Time
Author: NANCY. FLOYD
Publisher: Gost Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910401422

'It's not just the body that changes: Fashions and hairstyles evolve; pets come and go; typewriters, analog clocks, and telephones with cords disappear; and finally, film gives way to digital and the computer replaces the darkroom. While Weathering Time is a personal archive, and I am mining the archive to address issues of the female body, the family snapshot and loss, I am also interested in producing images that suggest some of the experiences of my generation. Indeed, the photographs underscore the cultural, technological, and physical changes that have occurred over the past thirty-five years--from my youth to the dawn of my old age.' Nancy Floyd

Nicaragua, June 1978-July 1979

Nicaragua, June 1978-July 1979
Author: Susan Meiselas
Publisher: Aperture
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781597110716

Accompanying DVD in pocket at the rear of book.

American Photography and the American Dream

American Photography and the American Dream
Author: James Guimond
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1991
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807843086

Looks at how documentary photographers have contested the idea of the American dream, and discusses the work of Francis Benjamin Johnston, Lewis Hine, Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, William Klein, Diane Arbus, and Robert Frank

Walker Evans

Walker Evans
Author: Judith Keller
Publisher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1995-11-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0892363177

Walker Evans is widely recognized as one of the greatest American photographers of the twentieth century, and the J. Paul Getty Museum owns one of the most comprehensive collections of his work, including more of his vintage prints than any other museum in the world. This lavishly illustrated volume brings together for the first time all of the Museum’s Walker Evans holdings. Included here are familiar images—such as Evans’s photographs of tenant farmers and their families, made in the 1930s and later published in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men—and images that are much less familiar—such as the photographs Evans made in the 1940s of the winter quarters of the Ringling Brothers circus, or his very late Polaroids, made in the 1970s. In addition, many previously unpublished Evans photographs, and variant croppings of classic images, appear here for the first time. Author Judith Keller has written a lively, informative text that places these photographs in the larger context of Evans’s life and career and the culture—especially the popular culture—of the time. In so doing, she has produced an indispensible volume for anyone interested in the history of photography or American culture in the twentieth century. Also included is the most comprehensive bibliography on Walker Evans published to date.