This title presents the largely unpublished colour photographs of one the world’s greatest living humanist photographers, accompanied by Burri’s personal recollections and reminiscences to illuminate each photograph.
This title presents the largely unpublished colour photographs of one the world’s greatest living humanist photographers, accompanied by René Burri’s personal recollections and reminiscences to illuminate each photograph.
Surveying the spectrum of photography from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, Photography: A Critical Introduction is the first book to examine key debates in photographic theory and place them in their proper social and political contexts. While most histories of photography invariably focus on the works of the “great photographers,” this book is written especially to provide a coherent introduction to the nature of photographic seeing and its personal and cultural significance through history.
Impossible Reminiscences: René Burri
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This title presents the largely unpublished colour photographs of one the world’s greatest living humanist photographers, accompanied by Burri’s personal recollections and reminiscences to illuminate each photograph.
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This title presents the largely unpublished colour photographs of one the world’s greatest living humanist photographers, accompanied by René Burri’s personal recollections and reminiscences to illuminate each photograph.
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