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Shooting the Picture

Autor Sally Young, Fay Anderson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 2016
Shooting The Picture is the story of Australian press photography from 1888 to today--the power of the medium, seismic changes in the newspaper industry, and photographers who were often more colourful than their subjects. This groundbreaking book explores our political leaders and campaigns, crime, war and censorship, international events, disasters and trauma, sport, celebrity, gender, race and migration. It maps the technological evolution in the industry from the dark room to digital, from picturegram machines to iPhones, and from the death knock to the ascendancy of social media. It raises the question whether these changes will spell the end of traditional press photography as we know it.
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ISBN-13: 9780522868555
ISBN-10: 052286855X
Pagini: 277
Dimensiuni: 168 x 231 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Ediția:Main edition
Editura: Melbourne University

Notă biografică

Associate Professor Fay Anderson lectures in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash University. She has published widely on media history, war journalism, genocide, photography and violence. Fay Anderson and Richard Trembath's book Witnesses to War: The History of Australian Conflict Reporting was published by MUP in 2011. Associate Professor Sally Young is a reader in political science and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow for 2014-17. She has published extensively in the areas of Australian politics, Australian media, political communication and journalism studies and writes a monthly column for Fairfax Media.

Descriere

Tells the story of Australian news photography since the 1960s. Taking a thematic approach, this groundbreaking book explores the visual representation of political leaders and campaigns, crime and the body, war and censorship, the international stage, climate and disaster, place, sport, gender, race, lost children and welcome and unwelcome migrants.