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Engaged Observers By Brett Abbott

Engaged Observers by Brett Abbott


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In the decades following WWII, an independently minded, critically engaged form of photojournalism began to flourish. This kind of photojournalism was self-assigned. This title presents an illustrated survey of photographers at the forefront of the development of independent, critically engaged photojournalism.

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Engaged Observers Summary

Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties by Brett Abbott

This is a superbly illustrated survey of photographers at the forefront of the development of independent, critically engaged photojournalism. In the decades following WWII, an independently minded, critically engaged form of photojournalism began to flourish. It was not destined for the morning papers or exclusively for newsmagazines, and it did not attempt to be neutral. This kind of photojournalism was self-assigned. It declared its independence from the mainstream media's editorial control, and it was disseminated to the public through books, exhibitions, articles, and, more recently, the Web. "Engaged Observers" offers a critical survey of the work of nine photographers at the forefront of the documentary approach - Leonard Freed ("Black in White America"), Philip Jones Griffiths ("Vietnam Inc."), W. Eugene Smith ("Minamata"), Susan Meiselas ("Nicaragua: June 1978-July 1979"), Mary Ellen Mark ("Streetwise"), Larry Towell ("The Mennonites"), Sebastiao Salgado ("Migrations"), Lauren Greenfield ("Girl Culture"), and James Nachtwey ("The Sacrifice"). Each section opens with an introductory essay that sets the work in its evolving historical context.

Engaged Observers Reviews

"Some of the best documentary photography of the twentieth century."--"Seattle Times"


"The nine preeminent photographers presented in this book have changed the course of both history and photographic history by blurring the lines between objectivity and subjectivity in photography. They have redefined the very idea of what documentary photography is."--"Choice"


"The camera's might as the teller of history and societal critic is in full vigor in this remarkable collection. Anyone with a taste for this brand of photography will be richly rewarded. Highly recommended."--"Library Journal"

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"These documentarians have tackled subjects that range from race relations and war to eating disorders and mass migrations. Departing from the confines of traditional photojournalism, they have combined their skills as reporters with their personal vision as artists."--"Montreal Gazette"

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"Showing the past and its hardships, these evocative photos surely transcend the realm of traditional photojournalism."--"Photo Review"

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The camera s might as the teller of history and societal critic is in full vigor in this remarkable collection. Anyone with a taste for this brand of photography will be richly rewarded. Highly recommended. "Library Journal"

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These documentarians have tackled subjects that range from race relations and war to eating disorders and mass migrations. Departing from the confines of traditional photojournalism, they have combined their skills as reporters with their personal vision as artists. "Montreal Gazette"

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Showing the past and its hardships, these evocative photos surely transcend the realm of traditional photojournalism. "Photo Review"

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Some of the best documentary photography of the twentieth century. "Seattle Times""


The nine preeminent photographers presented in this book have changed the course of both history and photographic history by blurring the lines between objectivity and subjectivity in photography. They have redefined the very idea of what documentary photography is. "Choice""

About Brett Abbott

Brett Abbott is associate curator in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Additional information

CIN1606060228G
9781606060223
1606060228
Engaged Observers: Documentary Photography Since the Sixties by Brett Abbott
Used - Good
Hardback
Getty Trust Publications
2010-06-30
256
Commended for Independent Publisher Book Awards (Photography) 2011
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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