100 Ideas that Changed Photography

Key concepts that transformed the art of photography

Mary Warner Marien author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Orion Publishing Co

Published:3rd Feb '20

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This book examines transformative concepts in photography, from early inventions to digital advancements, showcasing their lasting impact on the medium.

The 100 Ideas that Changed Photography offers a fascinating exploration of the pivotal concepts that have transformed the art of photography. From the invention of the daguerreotype in the early 19th century to the sweeping changes brought about by the digital revolution, this compact edition captures the essence of photographic innovation. Each idea is presented with engaging text that invites readers to delve into the history and significance of these milestones in photography.

In 100 Ideas that Changed Photography, readers will discover how each concept not only emerged but also influenced the evolution of photography as a medium. The book combines informative narratives with striking visuals, making it an engaging experience for both photography enthusiasts and casual readers alike. Each entry highlights the timeline of development and the impact it had on photographers and the art form as a whole.

This book serves as a tribute to the creativity and ingenuity that have propelled photography forward. By examining these key ideas, 100 Ideas that Changed Photography provides insight into how photography has shaped our understanding of the world, capturing moments in time and expressing human experience through the lens. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the history and future of this dynamic art form.

ISBN: 9781786275684

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216 pages