“Vision & Justice”Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
Presents the tale of contemporary photography, starting with a pivotal moment: Robert Franks seminal work in the 1950s. This book begins with Franks challenge to the notion of photography's objectivity with the grainy, off-handed spontaneity of "The Americans".
Offers a rethinking of photography's impact on our culture and our lives. This title provides an exploration of the many ways photographs package information and values, demand and hold attention, and shape our knowledge of and experience in the world.
Photography deepens our connections to the world around us, to ourselves, and to one another. In this book, the author works with the worlds top... Læs mere
In this book, Dawoud Bey—well-known for his striking portraits that reflect both the individual and their larger... Læs mere
An economic and cultural revolution has shaken the photobook world in the last five years: self-publishing. An army of photographers operating... Læs mere