Description
There are many practitioner books on different branches and styles of photography (e.g. landscape, studio, American, etc). Some of these even cover digital photography, as it exists today. However, there are very few research books on the meaning and practice of domestic photography, and almost none on the potential impact of digital technology on this important and widespread behaviour. Audiophotography combines a detailed user studies approach to photography, with consumers' own critiques of new media content they have generated themselves. It is therefore a new book about domestic photography and its possible transformation with digital technology. Although it focuses on the role of sound in photography, it does so in relation to a new theory of photography which is tested and refined by empirical research. Such work is timely because of current interest in new media forms and the wide variety of new photography and video products and services emerging in the consumer market. It defines a new media type, audiophotos, and how it works, and should help readers to understand the possible benefits of other innovations in the digital photography industry.Contents:
From the Contents:Dedication.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Introduction.- A brief history of sound & image media.- Domestic photography & the role of sound.- Musical Photographs.- Talking photographs.- Conversational photographs.- Paper versus screen playback.- Conclusions.- References.- Glossary.- Index.
Published
01 May 2004
Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
ISBN
9781402023316
Pages
216




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