The Changing Face of Portrait Photography: From Daguerreotype to Digital

$27.23

This book provides a historical and technological education on the art of portrait photography and its cultural impact from early to modern methods.

The Changing Face of Portrait Photography: From Daguerreotype to Digital
The Changing Face of Portrait Photography: From Daguerreotype to Digital
$27.23

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A richly illustrated volume examines the portrait work of Dorthea lange, Richard Avedon, Robert Weingarten, George K. Warren, Julia Margaret Cameron, the Barr & Wright Studio, Gertrude Kaseebier, Nickolas Muray, Henry Horenstein, and Lauren Greenfiled. The Changing Face of Portrait Photography explores the power of the portrait and the role it plays in our personal and national identities. The Changing Face of Portrait Photography explores ten groups of portraits selected from within the Smithsonian National Museum of American History’s Photographic History Collection. The selections represent work by specific photographers with diverse relationships to portraiture, and through their sampling take a focused look at changing convention, theory, and technologies.

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Weight 1.179 lbs
Dimensions 22.4 × 2.2 × 28.4 in

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