Instead of looking at photography as a strict art form,
Feeling Photography chooses instead to explore photography as a broad category and its relation to people's lives. The authors in this collection explore themes of grief, sexuality, colonialism, civil rights, social politics, citizenship, and school photos among other topics. Because of the personal nature of these topics, the central focus is of people and emotion, how we react to both professional and amateur photography. If you want to read about art in a meaningful context,
Feeling Photography will provide excellent insight into photography's powerful effect on humanity.
You can check out this eBook and many more through the UNT Dallas Library catalog.
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