Instructional Photography
Learning How To Live Now
Format:Paperback
Publisher:MACK
Published:30th Sep '21
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Carmen Winant's Instructional Photography explores how photographs can teach and inspire, challenging readers to rethink visual media's role in social change and personal development.
In Instructional Photography, Carmen Winant explores the unique genre of photographs she refers to as 'instructional.' This thought-provoking work delves into the idea that photographs can serve as teaching tools, prompting readers to reconsider the role of visual media in our lives. Winant poses essential questions about the capacity of images to convey knowledge and inspire action, challenging us to think critically about what we see and how we interpret it.
Throughout the book, Winant examines various forms of instructional photography, highlighting their potential to promote social organizing and personal growth. By showcasing examples that resonate with contemporary issues, she illustrates how these images can empower individuals and communities alike. The exploration of this genre encourages readers to look beyond traditional narratives and consider the transformative power of visual storytelling.
Instructional Photography invites us to engage with photographs not just as passive observers but as active participants in a dialogue about meaning and purpose. Winant’s insightful analysis pushes the boundaries of how we perceive photography, suggesting that these images can be catalysts for change. This book is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of art, education, and social justice.
ISBN: 9781916041240
Dimensions: 148mm x 105mm x 15mm
Weight: 200g
96 pages