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Colonial Photography and Exhibitions: Representations of the 'Native' and the Making of European IdentitiesRepresentations of the “Native” and the Making of European Identities By comparing images produced in Britain and France with those produced in North America, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, China, and Japan, Anne Maxwell illustrates how colonial photography was used to further different social and political agendas. She argues that while some photographs were directed at naturalizing the precept of colonialism, others were used to criticize it and to empower indigenous subjects. ... |
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Color Course PhotographyUS Education Rights only... |
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Color PhotographyColor Photography is an homage to the photographers who elevated the use of color to an art form. Depending on the photographer, the subject and the period, color can be beautiful or ugly, showy or neutral. Color Photography represents an incredible range of styles and genres, including nudes and still lifes, fashion, portraits and landscapes, in the work of more than one hundred photographers. The collection includes images by John Rawlings, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Cecil Beaton, Guy Bourdin, Paol... |
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Colorado 24/7Take a visual journey through Colorado! The extraordinary photographs showcased in Colorado 24/7 are an extension of the America 24/7 project, an unprecedented digital photography venture that harnessed the talents of more than 25,000 local photographers in all 50 states. This remarkable book showcases 411 images adding up to a panoramic view of life across the Rocky Mountain State. You ll discover heartwarming photographs that perfectly capture the spirit of Colorado, with images of: A coed... |
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Colorado Springs: Rocky Mountain Majesty (Urban Tapestry Series)... |
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Colors of Mothers, TheA geographical atlas of maternity, The Colors of Mothers offers a culturally plural reading of the delicate and sensual physical relationship between mother and child. Moved by her own experience of motherhood, photographer Teresa Carreno portrays the transformation of a multiethnic body during pregnancy and the event of giving birth, echoing an analogy with ancient cults of the Mother Goddess.... |
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The Colour of New Zealand... |
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Columbia: Cornerstone of the Carolinas (Urban Tapestry Series)... |
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Come and See: A Photojournalist's Journey into the World of Mother Teresa... |

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