Space framed: photography, architecture and the social landscape

While much has been written about how photography serves architecture, this book looks at how fine-art photographers frame constructed space? from cities to single anonymous rooms. It analyses various techniques used and reveals resonances and rhythms found in the photographs as they occur at differ...

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Main Author: Campbell, Hugh 1965- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Lund Humphries 2020
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Summary:While much has been written about how photography serves architecture, this book looks at how fine-art photographers frame constructed space? from cities to single anonymous rooms. It analyses various techniques used and reveals resonances and rhythms found in the photographs as they occur at different scales, times and settings. 00Photographs become vehicles for thinking about the co-existence between individuals and social groups and their surroundings spaces and settings in the city and the landscape. By considering questions of technique and practice on the one hand, and the formal and aesthetic qualities of photographs on the other, the book opens up new ways of looking at and thinking about architecture and how we relate to our environment
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:183 Seiten Illustrationen 26 cm
ISBN:9781848222731
1848222734

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