French Humanist Photography: A Personal Study
door Gemma Louise Purvis
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This book details a project overlooking many different French Humanist photographers for an A2 Photography coursework project. This subject of this particular style is the average person and their everyday experiences. The shift to the focus upon the commoner came about as a result of conditions imposed by World War II and the Occupation of France. A lower birthrate in the mid 1930s followed by 600,000 deaths during the war and over 800,000 leaving the country combined with France's xenophobia to produce a fear of loosing The Frenchman. During this time members of the working class began to fill the void as heroes of the time for any involvements in the Resistance movement during the war, such as causing the German army grief via strike(s), lower productions, etc. This act of idolizing the working man lead the desires of having French pride rejuvenated via this new outlet, the common man.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard staand, 20×25 cm
Aantal pagina's: 52 - Datum publiceren: feb 05, 2009
- Trefwoorden Henri Cartier Bresson, Jean Philippe Charbonnier, Robery Doisneau, Willy Ronis, image analysis, Photography, French, A2, project
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