Archive for November, 2009

Photo History – Class 13 Fall 09 – Szarkowski: How To See

During his 29-year tenure as Director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the great curator and photographer John Szarkowski (1925 to 2007) changed the way the world saw photography.

This short class session introduces Szarkowski’s work and was followed by a short film about him.

 
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Photo History – Class 12 Fall 09 – The Manipulative Impulse

We trace the trajectory of the manipulated image in this session entitled, “The Past is Prologue – The Manipulative Impulse and the Digital Age.” We also try to see if we can figure out where our digital photographic age is taking us and whether we want to go there. Sorry to say that again, there were some technical glitches, so this session is a repost of the fall, 2008 class session.

 
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Photo History – Class 11 Fall 09 – Women in Photography

Is anatomy destiny? This class session looks at women’s photography by examining the work of various female photographers as well as by looking at the bigger issue of whether the photographer’s gender changes the images that are made. Due to a technical glitch, this episode is a re-post of the fall, 2007 class session.

 
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Photo History – Class 10 Fall 09 – Cameras Big and Small

This week, we examine photographers using large cameras and those using small cameras and try to examine the importance of the choice of tools to the photographer. Does the tool drive the idea, or the idea drive the tool?

 
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