Analyzes the cultural implications of copying and reproduction, comparing mechanical reproduction to concepts like genetic cloning.
Connects photography to social issues such as military censorship and the role of social networks. Purchase Information Reframing Photography: Theory and Practice
Explores the anatomy of sight, conventions of seeing, and mediated vision through optical devices. conventions of seeing
Profiles of historical and contemporary artists to illustrate conceptual choices. and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing
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The content is structured into four distinct parts, each pairing conceptual exploration with practical application:
Covers low-tech reproduction, scanners, and film/digital processing. Part 4: Editing, Presentation, and Evaluation