BOOK FORMAT Paperback, 9.75 x 12.5 in. / 224 pgs / 200 color.
PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 11/30/2014 Out of print
DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: SPRING 2015 p. 64
PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9789491775543TRADE List Price: $34.95 CAD $40.00
AVAILABILITY Not available
TERRITORY NA LA
EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
Antwerp, Belgium FotoMuseum, 06/26/14-11/11/14
Shooting Range: Photography & The Great War reproduces a wealth of archival postcards, newspaper and magazine features, photo albums, commemorative images and amateur photographs depicting World War I.
 
 
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Shooting Range: Photography & The Great War
Edited with text by Inge Henneman. Foreword by Elviera Velghe. Text by Rein Deslé, Johan Pas.
The First World War began on July 28, 1914, 100 years ago, and lasted until November 11, 1918. From the start, photography and film played decisive roles in the media and governmental presentation of this unprecedentedly global conflict. Shooting Range: Photography & The Great War draws on a selection of magnificent private archives to show how this then relatively new technology was used for a variety of propaganda purposes. Reproducing a massive wealth of archival postcards, newspaper and magazine features, photo albums, commemorative images and amateur photographs from all sides of the conflict, it looks at the ways in which battlefields were staged for media images, the strict protocols on photography at the Front, and the obviation of these restrictions by private soldiers. The result is a fascinating tale of tensions between power and powerlessness, between the visible and the hidden, between public representation and historical document.
Featured image is reproduced from Shooting Range: Photography & The Great War.
FORMAT: Pbk, 9.75 x 12.5 in. / 224 pgs / 200 color. LIST PRICE: U.S. $34.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $40 ISBN: 9789491775543 PUBLISHER: AsaMER AVAILABLE: 11/30/2014 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: Out of print AVAILABILITY: Not available TERRITORY: NA LA
Published by AsaMER. Edited with text by Inge Henneman. Foreword by Elviera Velghe. Text by Rein Deslé, Johan Pas.
The First World War began on July 28, 1914, 100 years ago, and lasted until November 11, 1918. From the start, photography and film played decisive roles in the media and governmental presentation of this unprecedentedly global conflict. Shooting Range: Photography & The Great War draws on a selection of magnificent private archives to show how this then relatively new technology was used for a variety of propaganda purposes. Reproducing a massive wealth of archival postcards, newspaper and magazine features, photo albums, commemorative images and amateur photographs from all sides of the conflict, it looks at the ways in which battlefields were staged for media images, the strict protocols on photography at the Front, and the obviation of these restrictions by private soldiers. The result is a fascinating tale of tensions between power and powerlessness, between the visible and the hidden, between public representation and historical document.