Defining Moments in Photography
In focused case studies, this series redefines key works in photography's rich global history by introducing new points of view and pairing different critical voices. Each volume comprises two essays by authors from different disciplines, providing lively, complementary, and often competing perspectives about a shared body of photographs. Offering original and rigorous scholarship, the books are written in highly accessible prose and appeal to scholars of photography, students in the classroom, and general readers alike. Together, the volumes in this series take a fresh and bold look at images that have been acknowledged as defining works and also those that have remained obscured or forgotten by time's passing.
Anthony W. Lee, Series Editor
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Body Language: The Queer Staged Photographs of George Platt Lynes and PaJaMa
by Nick Mauss (Author), Angela Miller (Author), and 1 moreNov 2023Trauma and Documentary Photography of the FSA
by Sara Blair (Author), Eric Rosenberg (Author), and 1 moreMay 2012The Steerage and Alfred Stieglitz
by Jason Francisco (Author), Elizabeth Anne McCauley (Author), and 1 moreMar 2012On Alexander Gardner's Photographic Sketch Book of the Civil War
by Anthony W. Lee (Author), Elizabeth Young (Author)Jan 2008