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Full Description
Throughout this book, Maria Short guides you through the ideas and methods behind creating meaningful, communicative images. With case studies and dozens of examples from some of the world's most engaging photographers, this is a beautiful introduction to a fascinating aspect of photography. Featured topics: The function of photographs; What is narrative?; Choosing your subject; Concept; Intention and interpretation; The single image; Series of photographs; Signs and symbols; Using text; The response of the audience. Featured photographers: Berenice Abbott; Eve Arnold; Tina Barney; Robert Capa; Henri Cartier-Bresson; Jill Cole; Gregory Crewdson; Paul Fusco; Stuart Griffiths; Britta Jaschinski; Seba Kurtis; Jem Southam; Tom Stoddart; Newsha Tavakolian and Weegee.
Contents
IntroductionThe photograph: The function of the photograph; The photographic brief; Context and the photographCase study 'The Regency Project'- Richard RowlandExercises and summarySubject: Choosing your subject; Concept; Equipment and materials; External factorsCase study 'Homeless Ex-service' - Stuart GriffithsExercises and summaryAudience: Audience and intention; Statement of intent; The response of the audience; Intention, interpretation and contextCase study 'The King Alfred' - Simon CarruthersExercises and summaryNarrative: What is narrative?; A series or set of photographs; The single imageCase study 'Average Subject' - Kim SweetExercises and summarySigns and symbols: Basic theory; Negotiating signs and symbols; Enigmas and truths; Practical techniquesCase study 'Les Moguichets' - Betsie GenouExercises and summaryText: Using text; Integrated text; Text within the image; Accompanying informationCase study 'Uncertainty' - Trevor WilliamsExercises and summaryConclusionRecommended readingOnline resourcesPicture creditsIndexAcknowledgementsWorking with ethics