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Cargando... Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixtiespor Brett Abbott, David Bomford (Prólogo), Leonard Freed (Fotógrafo), Lauren Greenfield (Fotógrafo), Philip Jones Griffiths (Fotógrafo) — 7 más, Mary Allen Mark (Fotógrafo), Susan Meiselas (Fotógrafo), James Nachtwey, Sebastiao Salgado (Fotógrafo), Aileen M. Smith (Fotógrafo), W. Eugene Smith (Fotógrafo), Larry Towell (Fotógrafo)
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Overview: In the decades following World War II, an independently minded, critically engaged form of photojournalism began to flourish. It was not destined for the morning papers or exclusively for newsmagazines, and it did not attempt to be neutral. This kind of photojournalism was self-assigned. It declared its independence from the mainstream media's editorial control, and it was disseminated to the public through books, exhibitions, articles, and, more recently, the Web. Engaged Observers focuses on nine photographers who have participated in the development of this documentary approach. Surveyed are Leonard Freed (Black in White America), Philip Jones Griffiths (Vietnam Inc.), W. Eugene Smith (Minamata), Susan Meiselas (Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979), Mary Ellen Mark (Streetwise), Larry Towell (The Mennonites), Sebastiao Salgado (Migrations), Lauren Greenfield (Girl Culture), and James Nachtwey ("The Sacrifice"). Each section opens with an introductory essay that sets the work in its evolving historical context. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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