Photojournalism 1855 to the present : editor's choice / [compiled by] Reuel Golden. - 256 p.

"First published in Great Britain in 2005 by Carlton Books Limited." Includes index.

Introduction -- Photographer biographies -- Dmitri Baltermants -- Letizia Battaglia -- Felice Beato -- Ian Berry -- Margaret Bourke-White -- Rene Burr -- Larry Burrows -- Robert Capa -- Gilles Caron -- Henri Cartier-Bresson -- Luc Delahaye -- Alfred Eisenstaedt -- Roger Fenton -- Alexander Gardner -- Jan Grarup -- Carol Guzy -- Bert Hardy -- Lewis Hine -- Heinrich Hoffman -- Frank Hurley -- Roger Hutchings -- Philip Jones Griffiths -- Yevgeny Khaldei -- Josef Koudelka -- Joachim Ladefoged -- Jerry Lampen -- Dorothea Lange -- Gerd Ludwig -- Don McCullin -- Peter Magubane -- Alex Majoli -- Mary Ellen Mark -- Peter Marlow -- Susan Meiselas -- Gideon Mendel -- Bertrand Meunier -- David Modell -- Ralph Morse -- Carl Mydans -- James Nachtwey -- Zed Nelson -- Martin Parr -- Judah Passow -- Gilles Peress -- Raghu Rai -- Eli Reed -- Eugene Richards -- Henryk Ross -- Sabastião Salgado -- W. Eugene Smith -- John Stanmeyer -- Tom Stoddart -- Weegee -- Zhensheng.

"Ever since Roger Fenton inaugurated the genre by photographing the Crimean War in 1855, the world's great photojournalists have used a variety of approaches to bear witness to their times. At one end of the photojournalistic spectrum are war photographers like Robert Capa and Larry Burrows, who capture the most extreme events of human existence as they happen; at the other are social documentarians like Lewis Hine and Sebastiao Salgado, who step back from the single dramatic incident to cover in depth such economic and cultural issues as labor and migration. By compiling 250 of the most compelling images from these and other acclaimed photographers, Photojournalism 1855 to the Present provides an introduction to the entire range of the field." "Author Reuel Golden, senior editor of Photo District News and a noted authority on photojournalism, selected the fifty-four photographers featured in this book based on their critical reputations and historical importance. For each photographer, Golden provides a portfolio of representative images - many reproduced at full-page size - as well as a brief biography and an insightful critical commentary on his or her career. From Frank Hurley's World War I battlefield shots to Mary Ellen Mark's stark portraits of American poverty and James Nachtwey's haunting pictures of the September 11 attacks, the images in this book remind us of the undiminished power of the still photograph."--BOOK JACKET.

0789208954 (hardcover : alk. paper) 0789208962 (pbk. : alk. paper)

2005033861


Photojournalism--History

TR820 / .P54435 2006

070.49