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The Instant and Its Shadow - A Story of Photography (Hardcover)
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The Instant and Its Shadow - A Story of Photography (Hardcover)
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A compelling and innovative reflection on the way photography
captures and condenses time Two photographs, connected by a ladder,
separated by a century. First, William Henry Fox Talbot
photographed a faithfully realistic image of a ladder against a
haystack in the English countryside.One hundred years later, an
anonymous photographer captured another ladder, "photographed"
alongside an incinerated man by the blinding light of the atomic
bomb. These two images underpin a poetic and theoretical reflection
on the origins of photographic technique, the imaginative power of
montage, and the relation of photography to time itself in
Jean-Christophe Bailly's The Instant and Its Shadow, translated
into English for the very first time. A rare find of intellectual
caliber and theoretical rigor, The Instant and Its Shadow pursues a
unique and powerful reflection on the first hundred years of
photography's history and on the essence of the photographic art in
general. Inspired by the unexpected coming together of these two
iconic images, the book begins by retracing Talbot's invention of
the photographic calotype in the early nineteenthcentury,
highlighting the paradox that saw Talbot wishing to imitate the
representative arts of painting and drawing while simultaneously
liberating the image from any imitative paradigm. This analysis
leads Bailly to elucidate photography's relation to material and
visual reality. A meditation on photography's seeming ability to
stop time follows, concluding with the photographs of Hiroshima and
the photographic nature of the atomic bomb. Building on an inspired
juxtaposition of The Haystack with the Hiroshima photographs, the
book becomes a testament to the potency of photomontage, arguing
that "the more singular an image, the greater its connective
power." Bailly's book is at once a lyrical homage to some of the
founding texts of photographic theory and a startling reminder of
the uncanny power of photography itself. Part theoretical
reflection, part lyrical reverie, The Instant and Its Shadow is
packed with profound and stellar insights about the medium.
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