Photography and Travel

Reaktion Books (2012)
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"Photography and travel go hand in hand-landmarks and scenic vistas everywhere are thronged by tourists with their eye to the view finder, trying to capture their memories on film or in megapixel. When the pioneers of photography, Henry Fox Talbot and Louise Daguerre, made their inventions public in 1839, advocates for the new technology immediately recognized photography's capability to vividly present the spectacles of the world and make famous sights accessible to those unable to experience them in person. In this lively account of the partnership between photography and travel, Graham Smith explores the diverse ways mobility and cameras have been partnered from the mid-nineteenth century to today. His subjects range from seaside holidaymakers with a Kodak Brownie to American artists on the road exploring their own country and culture, to the canals of Venice and men on the moon. From France and Italy, to Egypt, Japan, and North America, we see how photography was both influenced and encouraged by new forms of transcontinental travel, including railways, cars, ships, and planes. Then as now, photographers often went to great lengths and faced considerable dangers to record exotic destinations, from the summit of the Great Pyramid of Giza to that of Mount Everest. As travel has become more democratized, the methods and experiences of it have developed in unexpected directions to create new photographic narratives. Packed with images from around the globe, Photography and Travel is the perfect book for intrepid photographers and armchair travellers alike"--Jacket.

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