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Books > Arts & Architecture > Photography & photographs > Special kinds of photography
Photographs are an integral part of our daily lives, from
sensationalist images in tabloid papers, to personal family
snapshots, to the art photography displayed in galleries and sold
through international art markets. In this thought-provoking
exploration of the subject, Steve Edwards provides a clear, lively,
and imaginative approach to the definition, importance, and meaning
of photography. He combines a sense of its historical development
with an analysis of its purpose and meaning within a wider cultural
context. Edwards also discusses both well-known and more unusual
photos, from the highly controversial Cottingley Fairies to Ansel
Adams landscapes, and from the shocking and influential Eddie Adams
image of a Vietcong suspect being executed to the
portrait/performance art work of Cindy Sherman. Edwards
interrogates the way we look and think about photographs, and
considers such issues as truth and recording, objectivity and fine
art, identity and memory.
Keith Partridge is probably the world's most experienced and famous
practitioner of a rare trade. His filming has recorded expeditions
all over the world in some of its most beautiful and hostile
environments. The Adventure Game is the story of his life told
through several expeditions ranging from the deep caves of Papua
New Guinea to the summit of Mount Everest.
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