The making of visual news : a history of photography in the press / Thierry Gervais ; in collaboration with Gaëlle Morel ; translated by John Tittenson.
2017
PN4834 .G4713 2017 (Mapit)
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Title
The making of visual news : a history of photography in the press / Thierry Gervais ; in collaboration with Gaëlle Morel ; translated by John Tittenson.
Author
Uniform Title
Fabrique de l'information visuelle. English
ISBN
9781474295208 (hardcover)
1474295207 (hardcover)
9781474295192 (paperback)
1474295193 (paperback)
9781474295239 (electronic book)
9781474295215 (ePub)
1474295207 (hardcover)
9781474295192 (paperback)
1474295193 (paperback)
9781474295239 (electronic book)
9781474295215 (ePub)
Published
London : Bloomsbury, [2017]
Language
English
Language Note
Translated from the French.
Description
xii, 228 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, portraits ; 23 cm
Call Number
PN4834 .G4713 2017
Dewey Decimal Classification
070.4/9
Summary
The Making of Visual News sets out to show how photography has changed the way we read, report and sell the news. It investigates how photographs first became news images at the end of the nineteenth century and how magazines in the USA, the UK, France and Germany have put them to use ever since. Drawing on a wide selection of images, author Thierry Gervais (in collaboration with Gaëlle Morel) analyses news photographs in the context of their original presentation in print. Highly illustrated, the book contains 85 full colour magazine layouts and spreads, offering the reader a view of how photographs were and are used in print publications, including Life, Picture Post, the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung and VU. It examines how photographs were employed to attract new readers throughout the twentieth century, arguing that photography was the main tool by which news editors sought to communicate the news and attract a broader readership. Looking beyond the roles of photographer and journalist, this study also highlights the contributions of picture editors and artistic directors; by commissioning photographs and incorporating images into magazine layouts, these figures played critical but often overlooked roles in the construction of visual news, even as they crafted unique styles for their publications. Charting changes in technology and reportage, as well as broader social and political histories, The Making of Visual News offers new insight into the history of photojournalism, making this an essential resource for students and scholars of photojournalism and the history of photography, media and culture.
Note
First published in French in 2015.
"Bloomsbury Academic"--Title page verso.
"Bloomsbury Academic"--Title page verso.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219) and index.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
The invention of the Magazine (1843-1918)
General news magazines: European know-how (1919-1936)
The Life model and the standardization of news magazines (1936-1976)
Conclusion.
The invention of the Magazine (1843-1918)
General news magazines: European know-how (1919-1936)
The Life model and the standardization of news magazines (1936-1976)
Conclusion.