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Street Photography From Atget To Cartierbresson Clive Scott

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Street Photography From Atget To Cartierbresson Clive Scott
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.27 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Clive Scott
ISBN: 9781845112233, 9781845112684, 9786000019440, 1845112237, 1845112687, 6000019440
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Street Photography From Atget To Cartierbresson Clive Scott by Clive Scott 9781845112233, 9781845112684, 9786000019440, 1845112237, 1845112687, 6000019440 instant download after payment.

Street photography is perhaps the best-loved and most widely known of all photographic genres, with names like Cartier-Bresson, Brassai and Doisneau familiar even to those with a fleeting knowledge of the medium. Yet what exactly is street photography? From what viewpoint does it present its subjects, and how does this viewpoint differ from that of documentary photography? Looking closely at the work Atget, Kertesz, Bovis, Rene-Jacques, Brassai, Doisneau, Cartier- Bresson and more, this elegantly written book unpicks Parisian street photography's complex relationship with parallel literary trends -- from Baudelaire to Soupault -- as well as its more evident affinity with Impressionist art. Street Photography reveals the genre to be poetic, even ''picturesque,'' looking not to the type but to the individual, not to the reality of the street but to its ''romance.''

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