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Photography Narrative Time Imaging Our Forensic Imagination 1st Edition Greg Battye

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Photography Narrative Time Imaging Our Forensic Imagination 1st Edition Greg Battye
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Publisher: Intellect Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.38 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Greg Battye, (foreword:), Alfredo Cramerotti
ISBN: 9781783202386, 1783202386
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Photography Narrative Time Imaging Our Forensic Imagination 1st Edition Greg Battye by Greg Battye, (foreword:), Alfredo Cramerotti 9781783202386, 1783202386 instant download after payment.

Providing a wide-ranging account of the narrative properties of photographs, Greg Battye focuses on the storytelling power of a single image, rather than the sequence. Drawing on ideas from painting, drawing, film, video and multimedia, he applies contemporary research and theories drawn from cognitive science and psychology to the analysis of photographs. Using genuine forensic photographs of crime scenes and accidents, the book mines human drama and historical and sociological authenticity to argue for the centrality of the perception and representation of time in photographic narrativity.

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