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Behind Photographs

Archiving Photographic Legends

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BEHIND PHOTOGRAPHS: ARCHIVING PHOTOGRAPHIC LEGENDS began as the personal quest of photographer Tim Mantoani to document and preserve noted photographers together with their images. "We have come to a point in history where we are losing both photographic recording mediums and iconic photographers," Mantoani comments. "While many people are familiar with iconic photographs, the general public has no idea of who created them. This book became a means to do that, the photographer and their photograph in one image." As to why he is using a soon-to-be-extinct photographic medium only a handful of which survive, the 20�24 Polaroid, Mantoani explains, "I chose the format for two reasons. First, it is very possible that in just a few years, film for this camera will no longer exist. Second, to me this is the ultimate view camera. If you are going to call the greatest living photographers and ask to make a photo of them and you are shooting 35mm digital, they may not take your call. But if you say you are shooting 20�24 Polaroid, they will at least listen to your pitch."

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Behind Photographs, Mark L. Murphy, Tim Mantoani

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Title
Behind Photographs
Subtitle
Archiving Photographic Legends
Language
English
Released
2012
Format
Hardcover
Pages
208
ISBN10
0982613792
ISBN13
9780982613795
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BEHIND PHOTOGRAPHS: ARCHIVING PHOTOGRAPHIC LEGENDS began as the personal quest of photographer Tim Mantoani to document and preserve noted photographers together with their images. "We have come to a point in history where we are losing both photographic recording mediums and iconic photographers," Mantoani comments. "While many people are familiar with iconic photographs, the general public has no idea of who created them. This book became a means to do that, the photographer and their photograph in one image." As to why he is using a soon-to-be-extinct photographic medium only a handful of which survive, the 20�24 Polaroid, Mantoani explains, "I chose the format for two reasons. First, it is very possible that in just a few years, film for this camera will no longer exist. Second, to me this is the ultimate view camera. If you are going to call the greatest living photographers and ask to make a photo of them and you are shooting 35mm digital, they may not take your call. But if you say you are shooting 20�24 Polaroid, they will at least listen to your pitch."