Photography Reframed: New Visions in Contemporary Photographic Culture

Ben Burbridge (Editor), Annebella Pollen (Editor)

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Abstract

At a critical point in the development of photography, this book offers an engaging, detailed and far-reaching examination of the key issues that are defining contemporary photographic culture. Photography Reframed addresses the impact of radical technological, social and political change across a diverse set of photographic territories: the ontology of photography; the impact of mass photographic practice; the public display of intimate life; the current state of documentary, and the political possibilities of photographic culture. These lively, accessible essays by some of the best writers in photography together go deep into the most up-to-date frameworks for analysing and understanding photographic culture and shedding light on its histories. Photography Reframed is a vital road map for anyone interested in what photography has been, what it has become, and where it is going.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherI.B.Tauris
Number of pages282
ISBN (Print)9781784538835
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2018

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