The Letters Between Edward Weston and Willard Van Dyke

The Letters Between Edward Weston and Willard Van Dyke
Title The Letters Between Edward Weston and Willard Van Dyke PDF eBook
Author Edward Weston
Publisher Center for Creative Photography
Pages 94
Release 1992
Genre Photography
ISBN

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Willard Van Dyke

Willard Van Dyke
Title Willard Van Dyke PDF eBook
Author James Enyeart
Publisher UNM Press
Pages 330
Release 2008
Genre Motion picture producers and directors
ISBN 0826345522

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With an unrelenting devotion to social consciousness and artistic integrity, Willard Van Dyke emerged in the mid-1920s as one of the few artists to bridge both mediums of photography and film.

A Staggering Revolution

A Staggering Revolution
Title A Staggering Revolution PDF eBook
Author John Raeburn
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 422
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 0252092198

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During the 1930s, the world of photography was unsettled, exciting, and boisterous. John Raeburn's A Staggering Revolution recreates the energy of the era by surveying photography's rich variety of innovation, exploring the aesthetic and cultural achievements of its leading figures, and mapping the paths their pictures blazed public's imagination. While other studies of thirties photography have concentrated on the documentary work of the Farm Security Administration (FSA), no previous book has considered it alongside so many of the decade's other important photographic projects. A Staggering Revolution includes individual chapters on Edward Steichen's celebrity portraiture; Berenice Abbott's Changing New York project; the Photo League's ethnography of Harlem; and Edward Weston's western landscapes, made under the auspices of the first Guggenheim Fellowship awarded to a photographer. It also examines Margaret Bourke-White's industrial and documentary pictures, the collective undertakings by California's Group f.64, and the fashion magazine specialists, as well as the activities of the FSA and the Photo League.

Group F.64

Group F.64
Title Group F.64 PDF eBook
Author Mary Street Alinder
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 417
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Photography
ISBN 1620405555

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Chronicles the lives and careers of the members of the West Coast photography movement, including such famous names as Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Dorothea Lange, Willard Van Dyke, and Edward Weston.

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams
Title Ansel Adams PDF eBook
Author Anne Hammond
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 216
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780300092417

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Despite his significance, little scholarly attention has been paid to Adams's contributions as an artist or his place in photographic history. This handsome book addresses this gap by looking beyond his reputation as a Sierra Club environmentalist and examining in depth his life as an artist, and the complexities of his creative vision. 80 illustrations.

Weston and Charlot

Weston and Charlot
Title Weston and Charlot PDF eBook
Author Lew Andrews
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 469
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0803235135

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Edward Weston (1886–1958) was one of the most celebrated photographers of the twentieth century. Jean Charlot (1898–1979), a classically trained French artist best known for his murals, woodcuts, and paintings celebrating Mexican culture, played a key role as a participant and chronicler of the Mexican Renaissance. This book, based on letters that Weston and Charlot exchanged from the early 1920s until Weston’s death in 1958, documents a friendship that says as much about art—about photography and fresco, practice, criticism, and history—as it does about the intersection of a number of fascinating characters, the ups and downs of the correspondents’ daily lives, the pursuit of their dreams and aspirations, and the support and encouragement they gave each other. Lew Andrews crafts a multivalent narrative that reconfigures our understanding of Weston, Charlot, and their era, shedding new light on specific events and artwork. While giving us rare insight into the everyday life of these artists, this work also supplies an important chapter in the history of twentieth-century art and photography, seen close up and from the inside.

Ansel Adams

Ansel Adams
Title Ansel Adams PDF eBook
Author Mary Street Alinder
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 433
Release 2014-11-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1620408015

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First published in 1996, Mary Street Alinder's biography of Ansel Adams remains the only full biography of one of the greatest American photographers. Alinder is a respected scholar, and also had a close connection to Adams, serving as his chief assistant in the last five years of his life. The portrait she creates of him is intimate and affectionate; it is also clear-eyed. She takes on his difficult childhood in San Francisco, the friendships and rivalries within his circle of photographers, his leadership in America's environmental movement, his marriage, his affairs, and his not-always-successful fatherhood. Enriched by her uniquely personal understanding of Adams the man, she explains the artistic philosophy that, paired with his peerless technique, produced an inimitable style. Her biography is likely to remain unrivaled. This new edition will bring the classic up to date and includes research that reveals new information and a deeper understanding of his greatest photographs. It will also include thirty-two pages of reproductions of Adams's work and snapshots of the artist and close friends.