History of photojournalism.
Tracy M. (tracymar) reviewed Time Eyewitness: 150 Years of Photojournalism on + 408 more book reviews
f you are interested in the key international news events from the 1830s till the end of the 29th century, and if you are moved by great photos from photojournalism - some of which you'll recognize from magazine others, others with which you will be unfamiliar - you will really enjoy this book. The many photos are mostly in black and white (some are in color) and compromise the bulk of this oversize book - many are quite emotionally moving, and capture the anguish of a traumatic event.
The book is divided into six chapters, by two different authors: 1839-1880, 1880-1920, 1880-1920, 1920-1950, 1950-1980, 1980-1995. The accompanying text is informative. I for one didn't even know that the first known photograph was from late 1829s (Daguerre), and thought that photography was developed in the late 19th century.
The book is divided into six chapters, by two different authors: 1839-1880, 1880-1920, 1880-1920, 1920-1950, 1950-1980, 1980-1995. The accompanying text is informative. I for one didn't even know that the first known photograph was from late 1829s (Daguerre), and thought that photography was developed in the late 19th century.