Documentary Photography: Italy 2014
Edited by Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock & Joseph Lawton III
by Fordham University Students (see below)
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About the Book
By Jaclyn Basile, Kristina Cordi, Oliver De Carion, Andrea DeBonis, Drew DiPane, Molly Hellauer, Qinrui Hua, Shannon Kelly, Shaunna Lazzaro, Marie Puntillo, Caroline Spina, Liangliang Zhu. Edited by Stephan Apicella-Hitchcock & Joseph Lawton III.
A sampling of photographs from participants in the Fordham University 2014 Documentary Photography: Italy program. Over the course of one month in Italy this intensive class introduced students to the basic and advanced techniques of image production with a major emphasis on generating documentary projects directly relating to the people, architecture, and culture of Italy. The cosmopolitan city of Rome, rich with artistic history, served as the source for our photographic explorations, as well as the catalyst for discussions addressing the historical significance of the documentary impulse. Our studies and production brought us from exhibitions in museums, to the ancient architecture of the Colosseum as we utilized the wealth of visual stimuli as a resource, as well as a backdrop against which to critically discuss the strategies that documentarians utilize in communicating their interests.
A sampling of photographs from participants in the Fordham University 2014 Documentary Photography: Italy program. Over the course of one month in Italy this intensive class introduced students to the basic and advanced techniques of image production with a major emphasis on generating documentary projects directly relating to the people, architecture, and culture of Italy. The cosmopolitan city of Rome, rich with artistic history, served as the source for our photographic explorations, as well as the catalyst for discussions addressing the historical significance of the documentary impulse. Our studies and production brought us from exhibitions in museums, to the ancient architecture of the Colosseum as we utilized the wealth of visual stimuli as a resource, as well as a backdrop against which to critically discuss the strategies that documentarians utilize in communicating their interests.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 102 - Publish Date: Aug 08, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Black & White, Rome, documentary, photography, Italy
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