Although it is still a relatively young art form, photography is
characterized by a changeability and richness of facets that is
unparalleled. Initially, as the "pencil of nature," it amazed its
viewers because it was able to capture reality itself on glass and
paper. But soon it revealed its possibilities for artistic
mise-en-scene. Digital photography and its potential for
manipulation multiply the expressive dimensions of photographs to
infinity. Ian Jeffrey takes us on a journey into the history of
photography, where the great masters of this extraordinary medium
pay their respects. As with a photograph itself, the most important
stages in the development of this extraordinary medium are
illuminated in order to finally arrive at a comprehensive picture
of an inexhaustible wealth of creativity.
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