Working with Light Sensitive Materials
Van Nostrand Reinhold, $6.95, 96 pp
Working with Light Sensitive Materials
The photograph is our time’s supreme form of self-expression. Wherever we look, we are surrounded by photographs – in books, on posters, in magazines, newspapers, packaging, and of course in films and television. The photograph is universally understandable and so appears not to need explanation to supplement it. Its power to convey experience increases as superfluous details are eliminated. And it attains its highest potential when the representation becomes purely symbolic.
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