Walter Benjamin's 1931 essay "A Short History of Photography" is a
landmark in the understanding and criticism of the medium, offering
surprising new takes on such photographic pioneers as David
Octavius Hill and Nicephore Niepce and their aesthetic and
technical achievements. On Photography presents a new translation
of that essay along with a number of other writings by Benjamin,
some of them presented in English for the first time. Translator
and editor Esther Leslie sets Benjamin's work in context with
prefaces to each piece and contributes a substantial introduction
that considers Benjamin's engagement with photography in all its
forms, including early commercial studio photography, the uses of
photography in science, and much more.
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