4th Edition

Seizing the Light A Social & Aesthetic History of Photography

By Robert Hirsch Copyright 2024
    710 Pages 269 Color & 180 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    710 Pages 269 Color & 180 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    710 Pages 269 Color & 180 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The definitive history of photography book, Seizing the Light: A Social & Aesthetic History of Photography delivers the fascinating story of how photography as an art form came into being, and its continued development, maturity, and transformation.

    Covering major events, practitioners, works, and social effects of photographic practice, author Robert Hirsch provides a concise and discerning chronological account of photography, drawing on examples from across the world. This fundamental starting place shows the diversity of makers, inventors, issues, and applications, exploring the artistic, critical, and social aspects of the creative thinking process. This new edition has been fully revised and updated to include the latest advances in technology and digital photography, as well as information on contemporary photographers such as Granville Carroll, Meryl McMaster, Cindy Sherman, Penelope Umbrico, and Yang Yongliang. New topics include the rise of mobile photography and surveillance cameras, drone photography, image manipulation, protest and social justice photography, plus the roles of artificial intelligence and social media in photography. Highly illustrated with over 250 full-color images and contributions from hundreds of artists around the world, Seizing the Light serves as a gateway to the history of photography.

    Written in an accessible style, it is perfect for those newly engaging with the practice of photography and for experienced photographers wanting to contextualize their own work.

    1. Advancing Towards Photography: The Rise of the Reproduction  2. The Daguerreotype: Image and Object  3. Calotype Rising: The Arrival of Photography  4. Pictures on Glass: The Wet Plate Process  5. World News—Current Events: Picturing Tragedy  6. A New Medium of Communication  7. The Travelling Camera: Photography and Landscape  8. New Ways of Visualizing Time, Space, and Color  9. Suggesting the Subject: The Evolution of Pictorialism  10. Modernism’s Innovations  11. The New Culture of Light  12. Social Documents  13. Catching Time  14. From Halftones to Bytes  15. The Atomic Age  16. New Frontiers: Expanding Boundaries  17. Changing Realities  18. Thinking About Photography  19. The Politics of Representation  20. Photography Becomes Digital Imaging

    Biography

    Robert Hirsch is a photographic imagemaker, curator, historian, and writer. Former executive director of CEPA Gallery and now director of Light Research in Buffalo, NY, he has published scores of articles about visual culture and interviewed numerous significant figures in the photographic arts. His other books include Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels; Light and Lens: Thinking About Photography in the Digital Age; Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Concepts, Equipment, Materials, and Processes; and Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography from 1960 to Now. A former associate editor for Digital Camera and Photovision, Hirsch has also written for Afterimage, exposure, History of Photography, The Photo Review, Photo Technique, and World Book Encyclopedia, among others. He has curated over 200 exhibitions and has had many one-person and group shows of his own work. For details visit www.lightresearch.net.