History of Photography

· History of Arts and Culture Book 7 · LibriHouse
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A single photograph can capture a moment, a story, or an entire era—how did photography become an art form and a powerful tool for change? Photography has revolutionized how we document life, from early daguerreotypes to digital cameras and smartphone photography. This book traces the evolution of photography, from its invention in the 19th century to its role in journalism, art, and social movements. Iconic photographers like Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Henri Cartier-Bresson used their cameras to tell compelling stories. Today, photography shapes everything from advertising to social media. If you’re fascinated by the art and impact of capturing images, this book will open your eyes to the world of photography.

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