Pages: 119, Paperback, Hill and Wang
An essential guide to an essential book, this first anthology on Camera Lucida offers critical perspectives on Barthes's influential text.
An essential guide to an essential book, this first anthology on Camera Lucida offers critical perspectives on Barthes's influential text.
Camera Lucida (reflections On Photography) (paperback) - By Roland Barthes
Camera Lucida: Reflections On Photography
The book, "Camera Lucida : Reflections on Photography", by Roland Barthes and Richard Howard (Edition: 81).
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Abbe Camera Lucida For Drawing Through Microscope, by Bausch & Lomb. Item#: SOI557 This instrument was made by Bausch & Lomb Optical Co. Rochester N.Y. The mirror, lift-up lens and prism unit, filter system, clamping ring, hinges, and screws are in good condition. Including with the item is a box to hold the Camera Lucida and the original instruction on how to use the Abbe Camera Lucida. The eyepiece tube and the ocular lens shown in the picture are for demonstration purposes and are NOT included with the
This personal, wide-ranging, and contemplative volume--and the last book Barthes published--finds the author applying his influential perceptiveness and associative insight to the subject of photography. To this end, several black-and-white photos (by the likes of Avedon, Clifford, Hine, Mapplethorpe, Nadar, Van Der Zee, and so forth) are reprinted throughout the text.<BR>
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Roland Barthes's 1980 book Camera Lucida is perhaps the most influential book ever published on photography. The terms studium and punctum, coined by Barthes for two different...
This personal, wide-ranging, and contemplative volume--and the last book Barthes published--finds the author applying his influential perceptiveness and associative insight to the subject of photography. To this end, several black-and-white photos (by the likes of Avedon, Clifford, Hine, Mapplethorpe, Nadar, Van Der Zee, and so forth) are reprinted throughout the text.
This is Roland Barthes's last work. While mourning the death of his mother and searching for photos of her as a child, he writes about photography and the ways it affects and attracts the viewer.
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Used - This is Roland Barthes's last work. While mourning the death of his mother and searching for photos of her as a child, he writes about photography and the ways it affects and attracts the viewer.
This personal, wide-ranging, and contemplative volume--and the last book Barthes published--finds the author applying his influential perceptiveness and associative insight to the subject of photography. To this end, several black-and-white photos (by the likes of Avedon, Clifford, Hine, Mapplethorpe, Nadar, Van Der Zee, and so forth) are reprinted throughout the text.