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An accessible, informative and easy-to-use guide, The Photography Book brings together an overview of this incredibly rich and diverse medium. A simple system of cross-referencing offers easy access to photographers working with a similar approach or using different means to capture the same subject. Glossaries of technical terms and movements and a directory of museums and galleries where photography is permanently exhibited are also included to provide a fully comprehensive volume.
A great book that one can't help but feel could've been greater... A certain redundancy crept into the photo subjects, slightly surprising with the full canon on the table... The overviews are astute and informative though perhaps too gilded and fleeting at times. No matter, this is a superb introduction to the world's elite photographers with a quick flash insight into their style, lighting, composition, symbolism, themes, social relevance and so forth... 500 pages of photos with a hefty number
A collection of fantastic photos and it's a book that I revisit again and again.

Yes I love photography, but my photography will be better if i have this book because I know this is a big help for me... =)))
I looked through this book quickly one day at a photography store and was totally captivated by the images. I would love to add this book to my own collection.
This book sets out to present one photo from 500 different photographers. Although this sounds good in theory, the end result is only a middling experience.Since all the artists are listed alphabetically, the result is an eclectic and chaotic mixture of photos. This would have been a much better book, had the same contents been arranged chronologically or at least thematically. As it stands though, the photos jump all over the place in time and subject and this greatly hampers one's enjoyment of
Surprisingly, this is a great source of cultural literacy. These Books of Stuff can be lazily cobbled together from whatever is lying around, but this one is well worth reading. The contextualising commentary accompanying each photograph is very helpful and almost every image in this book is captivating and challenging in some way. Dig in & stimulate your critical consciousness.
Phaidon Press
Hardcover | Pages: 512 pages Rating: 3.92 | 9032 Users | 68 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Photo Book ISBN13 9780714836348 |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Since its birth over one and a half centuries ago, photography has undergone a number of twists and turns in its progress from a practical means of documentation to an art form with its own icons, heroes, galleries and collectors. The Photography Book brings together 500 inspiring, moving and beautiful images of famous events and people, sensational landscapes, historic moments, ground-breaking photojournalism, insightful portraits, sport, wildlife, fashion and the everyday.Following the winning formula of The Art Book and The 20th Century Art Book, The Photography Book is arranged in alphabetical order by photographer offering us a window on the last 150 years as it takes us on a journey through familiar and strange images by great, unknown and innovative photographers from around the world. Each image is discussed in detail, bringing it to life and offering us an understanding of this art form which plays such a large role in our everyday lives.An accessible, informative and easy-to-use guide, The Photography Book brings together an overview of this incredibly rich and diverse medium. A simple system of cross-referencing offers easy access to photographers working with a similar approach or using different means to capture the same subject. Glossaries of technical terms and movements and a directory of museums and galleries where photography is permanently exhibited are also included to provide a fully comprehensive volume.
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| Title | : | The Photo Book |
| Author | : | Phaidon Press |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 512 pages |
| Published | : | February 10th 1997 by Phaidon Press |
| Categories | : | Art. Photography. Nonfiction. Reference |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 9032 Users | 68 ReviewsNotice Appertaining To Books The Photo Book
A great book that one can't help but feel could've been greater... A certain redundancy crept into the photo subjects, slightly surprising with the full canon on the table... The overviews are astute and informative though perhaps too gilded and fleeting at times. No matter, this is a superb introduction to the world's elite photographers with a quick flash insight into their style, lighting, composition, symbolism, themes, social relevance and so forth... 500 pages of photos with a hefty number
A collection of fantastic photos and it's a book that I revisit again and again.

Yes I love photography, but my photography will be better if i have this book because I know this is a big help for me... =)))
I looked through this book quickly one day at a photography store and was totally captivated by the images. I would love to add this book to my own collection.
This book sets out to present one photo from 500 different photographers. Although this sounds good in theory, the end result is only a middling experience.Since all the artists are listed alphabetically, the result is an eclectic and chaotic mixture of photos. This would have been a much better book, had the same contents been arranged chronologically or at least thematically. As it stands though, the photos jump all over the place in time and subject and this greatly hampers one's enjoyment of
Surprisingly, this is a great source of cultural literacy. These Books of Stuff can be lazily cobbled together from whatever is lying around, but this one is well worth reading. The contextualising commentary accompanying each photograph is very helpful and almost every image in this book is captivating and challenging in some way. Dig in & stimulate your critical consciousness.

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