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Amanda Hopkinson

    Photo journalism
    Lovers and Comrades
    The Devil and Miss Prym
    Adults In Wonderland
    About Women
    Manuel Alvarez Bravo
    • 2015

      About Women

      • 152 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      “I think of women as the most natural subjects for me, in two senses. Firstly, because women often express more in their faces, and are less inhibited in showing emotion. Then because being a woman has been a great advantage to me personally in being a photographer. Women subjects are less threatened by a woman, so it is easier for me to approach them without seeming intimidating. I can win their trust, move in closer.” 'About Women' is Dorothy Bohm’s first book to focus exclusively on the subject of women. Taken throughout the world, from the late 1940s until the present day, her photographs range from images of ordinary women going about their everyday activities, to explorations of the role that representations of women, in the form of advertisements, posters and mannequins, play in contemporary westernised society. The photographs, many of which are previously unpublished, are complemented by an insightful foreword by novelist Marika Cobbold and an informative essay, based on conversations with Dorothy Bohm, by photography curator and historian Amanda Hopkinson.

      About Women
    • 2012

      The fascinating black-and-white and color photographs in this volume lead observers through almost two centuries of the history of photo journalism. Including both everyday life and the grandest events, the ideals and fears of the decades are conveyed through an exciting perspective. The book will captivate you with its varied and striking images. Viewers will be touched, shocked, amused, or even moved to tears. Photo Journalism is a must for everyone interested in photography and the events of our times.

      Photo journalism = Photo Journalismus = Photo journalisme
    • 2006

      Featuring black-and-white and colour photographs, this volume aims to lead observers through 150 years of the history of photo-journalism. Including both everyday life and the grandest events, it conveys the ideals and fears of the decades.

      Photo journalism
    • 2002

      Manuel Alvarez Bravo

      • 125 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(14)Add rating

      Featuring a comprehensive 4000-word essay by a field expert, this series offers a deep dive into photography. It includes 55 chronologically arranged photographs, each accompanied by insightful commentary, enhancing the viewer's understanding of the images. Additionally, a biography of the featured photographer provides context and background, making it an enriching experience for photography enthusiasts and those interested in the art form's history.

      Manuel Alvarez Bravo
    • 2001

      "A community devoured by greed, cowardice and fear. A man persecuted by the ghosts of his painful past. A young woman searching for happiness. In one eventful week, each of them will face questions of life, death and power, and each of them will have to choose their own path. Will they choose good or evil? Coelho dramatizes the struggle with every soul between light and darkness, and its relevance to our everyday struggles: to dare to follow our dreams, to have the courage to be different and to master the fear that prevents us from truly living"--Publisher description.

      The Devil and Miss Prym
    • 1997

      Grace Lau's photographic journey through the world of sexuality, gender identity and sado-masochistic subculture has earned her a reputation as one of the leading photographers of the perverse. This retrospective details that journey from her earliest male nudes, to her life as a voyeur at Skin Two functions and in the dungeons of dominatrices, culminating in her most recent work on cross-dressing. From a feminist perspective, Grace Lau explores sex and power and produces work that is revelatory, liberating and that celebrates the variety of sexual experience.

      Adults In Wonderland
    • 1995

      150 years of photo journalism. Vol. 2

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Vol. 2. Images 1918 To The Present -- Aspects Of The 1920s And 1930s -- The Rise Of Facism -- Nazism -- War In Europe : The Blitz -- Postwar Fashion -- Cinema -- The Changing Role Of Women -- Music And Dance -- The Sixties -- Aviation And Space -- World Events -- Civil Protest -- Disasters -- Sport. Text By Nick Yapp (vol. I) ; Amanda Hopkinson (vol. Ii). Includes Index. Text In English, German, And French; German Translation By Birgit Herbst And French Translation By Sylvie Adam-kuenen.

      150 years of photo journalism. Vol. 2