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Seizing the Light: A Social History of Photography (Hirsch), 2nd Edition ©2009
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Seizing the Light: A Social History of Photography provides a thought-provoking, accurate, and accessible introduction to the photographic arts for all readers. With stunning images and commentary by hundreds of international artists, the text clearly and concisely provides the building blocks necessary to critically explore photographic history from the photographers' eye, an aesthetic point of view.
Features:
New sections on digital imaging, examining how digital imaging has altered photographic practice in the arts and journalism, especially its notions of Truth and veracity.
Updated coverage of photographic practice since 2000 and key concepts driving today's photo-based imagemaking.
Updates and additions throughout, including a new section, The Photo Booth: Self-Portraits for All, in Chapter 12 and the effects of 9/11 and the War in Iraq in Chapters 14 and 18.
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