Picturing Place: Photography and the Geographical Imagination

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Joan Schwartz, James R. Ryan
Bloomsbury Academic, 24 sty 2003 - 354
The advent of photography opened up new worlds to 19th century viewers, who were able to visualize themselves and the world beyond in unprecedented detail. But the emphasis on the photography's objectivity masked the subjectivity inherent in deciding what to record, from what angle and when. This text examines this inherent subjectivity. Drawing on photographs that come from personal albums, corporate archives, commercial photographers, government reports and which were produced as art, as record, as data, the work shows how the photography shaped and was shaped by geographical concerns.

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Joan Schwartz is the author of many acclaimed cookbooks, including Bobby Flay's Boy Meets Grill and The Greenmarket Cookbook. She is a graduate of Rutgers University and holds an M.A. from the University of Chicago. She has worked as an editor for the University of Chicago Press, Columbia University Press, Macmillan Publishing Company and the Free Press.

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