- Hands the reader the tools to decode key photographs by the greatest
photographers - An overview of the history of photography by looking at
one image at a time - An introduction to photography as an art form for
both novices and scholars - Each entry includes a concise biography
along with an illuminating discussion of the works and short contextual
information Understanding photographs has never been easy. Many
photographs - including some of the best known - were not taken with a
clear idea in mind. And even if they were, the idea was soon overlooked
or forgotten. In this profusely illustrated book, Ian Jeffrey hands us
the tools to decode key photographs. By giving the reader the necessary
biographical and historical information, the author helps us to fully
understand photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, Cindy Sherman, Rinko
Kawauchi, Nan Goldin, Thomas Ruff, Dorothea Lange, Bill Brandt, Henri
Cartier-Bresson, Paul Strand, Diane Arbus, and L.szl. Moholy-Nagy, among
others. At the same time, readers explore an overview of the history of
photography by looking at one image at a time. Each entry includes a
concise biography along with an illuminating discussion of the works and
relevant contextual information.