Photography and Landscape.
Photography and Landscape is a unique collaboration between a writer about photography and a landscape photographer that provides a new critical account of landscape photography which focuses on the settler societies of the United States and Australia.
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Bristol :
Intellect,
2012.
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Series: | Critical photography series.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover; Half-Title; Copyright; Title; Dedication; Contents; The Editor to the Reader; Authors' Note; Preface; PART I The Background and Context of Landscape Photography; 1 The Birth of Photography; 2 The Camera; 3 Landscape; 4 The Sublime; PART II The Established Tradition of Landscape Photography; 5 American Landscape and Wilderness Photography; 6 Australian Landscape Photography; 7 Australian Wilderness Photography; IMAGES; PART III Contemporary Photographic Practice in Landscape; 8 New Topographics: Withholding Judgement; 9 Richard Woldendorp's Badlands; 10 Wastelands.
- PART IV Challenges to the Established Tradition11 Nuclear Landscapes; 12 Minescapes and Disaster Zones; 13 Photography for Environmental Sustainability; Conclusion; References; Acknowledgements; Index.