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Kristen Lubben

    Susan Meiselas, In History
    Magnum Contact Sheets
    • Magnum Contact Sheets

      • 524 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      "This work reveals how Magnum photographers capture and edit the very best shots. Addressing key questions of photographic practice--was the final image set-up, or a serendipitous encounter, [etc.]--this book lays bare the creative methods, strategies, and editing processes behind some of the world's most iconic images."--Front jacket flap.

      Magnum Contact Sheets2014
      4.6
    • Susan Meiselas, In History

      • 355 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Since the 1970s, questions of ethics raised by documentary practice have been central to debates in photography. Perhaps no other photographer has so closely and consistently represented and participated in these debates than Susan Meiselas. An American photographer best known for her work covering the political upheavals in Central America in the 1970s and 80s--including the El Mozote massacre in El Salvador--Meiselas' process has evolved in radical and challenging ways as she has grappled with essential questions about her relationship to her subjects, the use and circulation of her images in the media and the relationship of images to history and memory. Meiselas is under no illusions about the dual nature of the photographer's role as "The camera is an excuse to be someplace you otherwise don't belong. It gives me both a point of connection and a point of separation." Her tenacious engagement with these matters has made her a leading commentator in the debate on contemporary photojournalism. With 200 plates and contributions from some of photography's finest theorists--among them David Levi Strauss, Lucy Lippard, Kristen Lubben, Jan-Erik Lundstrom and Allan Sekula--this volume gives an overview of Meiselas' enormously varied and courageous work to date.

      Susan Meiselas, In History2008