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Photography: An Illustrated History (Oxford Illustrated Histories Y/A)

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Product Description Presents the history of photography from the daguerreotypes of the mid-1800s to its acceptance as an art form and more. From School Library Journal Grade 7 Up-Featuring at least one carefully selected image on every spread, this brief, authoritative history presents a largely chronological overview of photography's major figures and their technical and artistic innovations. From the daguerreotype and calotype through films and papers to a brief mention of digital photography, technological developments are clearly explained, often in the context of changing photographic styles. The invention of movies is noted, and chapters on color prints and films, war photography, and modern photography round out the text. One may argue that two images by Frances Benjamin Johnston, Heinrich K hn, and Toni Frissell are misrepresentative when only one is provided for Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, Mathew Brady, Margaret Bourke-White, Edward Weston, and Ansel Adams. However, one can hardly quibble with the quality of the images selected-they are outstanding. Minor errors include an image attributed in the text to Wayne Miller but in the caption and index to Barrett Gallagher. The index also indicates that there are two illustrations by Francis Frith, but there is only one. The writing style is formal and seems, at least in some instances, to be unnecessarily elliptical: "In recent decades the world of photography has benefited from the emergence of masterful photographers from countries not previously heralded for their contributions to the medium." Excellent end matter contains a chronology, mostly based on the text, from the mid-1700s camera obscuras to the introduction of Adobe Photoshop in 1990; and an international list of photography museums and Web sites. In all, a compact history, engaging and literate, about this melding of art and science, this painting with light. Joel Shoemaker, Southeast Junior High School, Iowa City, Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Gr. 6-12. Sandler expands and updates the material in his excellent out-of-print Story of American Photography (1984) in this nicely organized survey that integrates the technical aspects of the medium with descriptions of the artists who advanced it. The first chapter, about photography's beginnings, explains the basic principles of photography, including a cross section of a camera. Subsequent chapters include expanded sections on fashion photography and early international photographs. There is also a whole chapter on war photography. Sandler touches perhaps too briefly on new technology, such as medical thermograms and the influence of Photoshop and computer manipulation. Most exciting are the images themselves, which range from famous examples of photojournalism--Huynh Cong Ut's wartime image of a Vietnamese girl running and Sebastio Salgado's searing photographs from his Worker series--to fine art. A resource section with addresses, Web sites, and a bibliography of mostly adult titles conclude this well-done, clearly written overview. Gillian Engberg Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved Review "A nicely organized survey that integrates the technical aspects of the medium with descriptions of the artists who advanced it....Most exciting are the images themselves, which range from famous examples of photojournalism...to fine art....Well done, clearly written."―Booklist "This brief, authoritative history presents a largely chronological overview of photography's major figures and their technical and artistic innovations....The images...are outstanding....A compact history, engaging and literate, about this melding of art and science, this painting with light."―School Library Journal "This distinguished reference is broken into nine chapters that include information on photography's role in portraiture, travel, art, and war in addition to covering the technical history of photography f