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The Photograph and Australia

The Photograph and Australia
Author: Judy Annear
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781741741162

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Catalog of an exhibition held March 21 - Jun 8, 2015, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales and July 4 - October 11, 2015, at the Queensland Art Gallery.


Photography and Australia

Photography and Australia
Author: Helen Ennis
Publisher: Reaktion Books
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781861893239

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'Photography and Australia' focuses on those aspects of photographic practice that can be considered distinctively Australian. It argues that the colonial experience has been crucial in shaping photographers' concerns.


Intersections

Intersections
Author: Helen Ennis
Publisher: National Library Australia
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780642107923

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Using photographs from the National Library's collection, Ennis introduces us to Australia from the 1840's to the present as we have never seen it before - at peace and at war, and in all its splendour and ordinary dailiness, as seen through the cameras of Charles Bayliss, Samuel Sweet, Peta Hill and many others. Large format.


Australian Women’s Historical Photography

Australian Women’s Historical Photography
Author: Anne Maxwell
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2024-07-02
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1839990805

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Australian Women’s Historical Photography: Other Times, Other Views examines the photographs produced by six talented women photographers against the historical backdrop of settler violence towards Indigenous Australians, the First Women’s Movement, the Great War of 1914–1918, Australia’s imperial occupation of New Guinea, the final years of Chinese Nationalist Party rule in China and debates about photography’s status as an art form. Women’s works from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries have been down-played or even ignored in existing accounts of Australia’s cultural history, and this study is aimed at rectifying this situation. At the same time, the book demonstrates why amateur works are just as important as commercial works to our understanding of the past. ● Methodologically, the book draws on scholarship from history, art history, anthropology, sociology, gender studies and cultural studies to create an interdisciplinary critical framework that will be of interest to a broad range of academic and archival researchers. It is also a framework that is critically sensible of its own groundings in the postcolonial and feminist present thereby reflecting what is meaningful at any given historical moment. ● Finally, this book responds to the pronounced lack of visibility of Australian realist, documentary and commercial women’s works. The few histories of Australian women’s photography that exist pay more attention to modernist and contemporary works, and when they do mention earlier women photographer’s works, they seldom go into much detail. They also ignore the works of the earliest Indigenous women photographers, women who traveled and made photographs abroad. By presenting a carefully contextualized and detailed study of works by six Australian women photographers who worked in the late colonial era and whose works in all sorts of small and surprising ways chronicled the impacts of some of the periods more disturbing as well as enlightened events, we will not only add to knowledge of Australian women’s photography, we will also broaden and enrich the frames of women’s photography and Australian history more generally.


Photography in Colonial Australia

Photography in Colonial Australia
Author: Robert Holden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1988
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Photography in Colonial Australia examines the Australian books of the nineteenth century that use original photographs as a means of illustration. For the first time in Australia, Robert Holden has assessed the importance of photographically illustrated books. Part One of Photography in Colonial Australia is an historical survey, looking at issues like colonisation through photography and whether it was a nineteenth-century photographer's role to create images like an artist, or to accurately recreate the image before the camera's eye like a mirror. Part Two of the work focuses on a range of photographic genres; specifically royalty, Aborigines, exploration and travel, science, varia and art. Any person with an interest in photography, nineteenth-century social history, illustrated books, or bibliography will find this work an invaluable reference. Sixty-five photographic illustrations and a full bibliography of 130 items makes Photography in Colonial Australia the standard cited source, and this important text is further enhanced by an extensive index of photographers and publishers. 'This pioneering work by Robert Holden, which details 130 publications issued in Australia before 1900... will place one country's publishing curiosities in an international context...' (from the foreword by Lucien Goldschmidt, world authority on photographically illustrated books).


Landscapes of South Australia

Landscapes of South Australia
Author: ALEX. FRAYNE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2020-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781743057827

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Photographic artist Alex Frayne has travelled the length and breadth of South Australia to bring us this wondrous book of images from his big and beautiful, timeless and daunting back yard. South Australia's landscapes are extraordinary and enriching. Frayne pays them marvellous homage in this triumphant and emotional photographic essay.


Australia, the Photographer's View

Australia, the Photographer's View
Author: Robert Coupe
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This book traces almost a century and a half of Australian history as seen and recorded by photographers of all classes and calibres. It begins in the 1850's, when photographs were still a novelty ... and surveys the experiences of Australians and the changing fortunes of their nation. (From verso).


Australia

Australia
Author: Rex Dupain
Publisher: Penguin Global
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-05-25
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9781921382550

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'The process of photography is so beautiful that sometimes I find myself working in a state of absolute disbelief as the pictures present themselves to me.' This is Australia through the eyes of one of our most gifted photographers. Rex Dupain's country is a place of iconic but nameless landscapes and astonishing visual contradictions. We see a shadowy city bridge through the thick dust of a desert storm; a ballet of prosaic human activity played out on a beach; youthful pride and defiance amid a landscape of rural despair. Dupain renders the ordinary remarkable. In one photograph he captures a humble weatherboard house lit up, lantern-like, by the deep light of an autumn afternoon; in another he creates a scene rich with dramatic possibility by posing a passer-by 'model' in front of a seaside mural. He delights in the unrehearsed setting, the chance encounter, but is not afraid to adjust reality to deepen the meaning or power of an image. Through this superb collection, Dupain reintroduces us to the bush, coast and suburbs of a diverse country. His images help us refine our appreciation of the power of our physical environment, both natural and man-made, and deepen our understanding of a flawed but ultimately extraordinary culture.


Shooting the Picture

Shooting the Picture
Author: Sally Young
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 486
Release: 2016-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0522868568

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Shooting The Picture is the story of Australian press photography from 1888 to today—the power of the medium, seismic changes in the newspaper industry, and photographers who were often more colourful than their subjects. This groundbreaking book explores our political leaders and campaigns, crime, war and censorship, international events, disasters and trauma, sport, celebrity, gender, race and migration. It maps the technological evolution in the industry from the dark room to digital, from picturegram machines to iPhones, and from the death knock to the ascendancy of social media. It raises the question whether these changes will spell the end of traditional press photography as we know it.


Shelter

Shelter
Author: Kara Rosenlund
Publisher: Lantern
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781921383885

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Driving down a dirt track one day photographer, stylist and adventurer Kara Rosenlund came across a beautiful but dilapidated farmhouse. Its lonely, worn loveliness kindled a passion in Kara to photograph and celebrate Australia's authentic, intriguing rural homes and the people who live in them. As she travelled the country, documenting raw and real interiors and landscapes, she found shelter - under the roofs of beach shacks, grand homesteads, sheep stations and shipping containers, and in the welcome of strangers.