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Photography and sport / Mike O'Mahony.

By: O'Mahony, Mike [author.]Series: Exposures: Publisher: London : Reaktion Books, 2018Description: 197 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 22 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: BDZ0036444980ISBN: 9781780239941 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Photography of sports | PhotographyDDC classification: 779.9796 LOC classification: TR821 | .O4 2018
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From the inception of the Daguerreotype in 1839, photography has been widely deployed to document sports as an important social activity. In the earliest days, these photos took the form of staged genre scenes and portraiture, but as technical capabilities developed, new vistas of visual possibilities opened up, and photography was increasingly used to explore the high-speed movement of bodies in action. The sporting photograph has emerged as a significant genre within image-making, establishing new forms in the development of its own aesthetic.



Running the gamut of this action-infused genre, Photography and Sport incorporates the work of a wide range of photographers, from the canonical to the anonymous. Whether preserved in faded sepia, rich black and white, or glorious Kodachrome, photography's encounters with sports--the stylistic choices made, the acceptance or rejection of visual conventions, and how these photographs encapsulate the various ways we have regarded and watched sports throughout history--have significant stories to tell. In exploring these images, we come to understand the crucial role photography has played not only in preserving sports history, but in shaping the very ways we see today.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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