Photography changes everything, edited by Marvin Heiferman ; foreword by Merry A. Foresta
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- Photography changes everything, edited by Marvin Heiferman ; foreword by Merry A. Foresta
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Marvin Heiferman ; foreword by Merry A. Foresta
- Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Bar code
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- 31223102549277
- 31223102549269
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- Lois W. Banner
- John Baldessari
- Photography changes the collection of astronomical data
- David H. DeVorkin
- Photography changes how we record and respond to social issues
- Frank H. Goodyear, III
- Photography changes how families are formed
- Diane Granito
- Photography changes photography
- Andy Grundberg
- Photography changes our sense of financial security
- Photography changes the struggle for racial justice
- Alvin Hall
- Photography changes and democratizes visual expression
- Steve Hoffenberg
- Photography changes how we communicate
- Philippe Kahn
- Photography changes how news is reported
- Fred Ritchin
- Photography changes the nature and spread of news
- Luc Sante
- Photography changes the foods we crave
- Maurice Berger
- Lauren Shakely
- Photography changes how we read the world
- Sharon J. Washington
- Photography changes who and what we can stare at
- John Waters
- Where we go.
- Photography changes what tourists expect to see
- Anthony Bannon
- Photography changes how wars are fought
- Von Hardesty
- Photography changes what we are willing to believe
- Photography changes the movies we choose to see
- Preminda Jacob
- Photography changes how we experience architecture
- Phil Patton
- Photography changes land use and planning
- John Rutherford
- Photography changes our experience and understanding of cities
- Allan Shulman
- Photography changes how and where mushrooms are collected
- Nancy Smith Weber
- Hany Farid
- Photography changes what we travel to see
- Lisa Stevens
- What we remember.
- Photography changes the work curators do
- Michelle Anne Delaney
- Photography changes how we experience history
- David Friend
- Photography changes our perspectives on past events
- Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette
- Photography changes the way we wed
- Photography changes what we long to see
- Laurie Lambrecht
- Photography changes how family history is sustained
- Cayetana Maristela
- Photography changes what we reflect upon
- Shannon Thomas Perich
- Photography changes our experience of loss
- Sandy Pucʹ
- Photography changes how family history is constructed
- Bob Rogers
- Photography changes how memory functions in daily life
- David Haberstich
- Jeff Sandoz
- Photography changes what we'll be remembered for
- Jennifer Sharpe
- Photography changes our connection to family history
- Maureen Taylor
- Photography changes what and how much we remember
- Jeremy Wolfe
- Photography changes our desire for celebrity and glamour
- Amy Henderson
- Photography changes the face of terrorism
- Foreword
- Bruce Hoffman
- Photography changes our relationship to gardens and plants
- Irene Jeruss
- Photography changes everyday objects
- Daile Kaplan
- Photography changes social and cultural hierarchies
- Carol Squiers
- Photography changes what we expect "reality" will look like
- Jos Stam
- Photography changes how we shop
- Merry A. Foresta
- Paco Underhill
- Photography changes the ways we interact with and picture each other
- Sam Yanes
- What we see.
- Photography changes our awareness of global issues and responsibilities
- Subhankar Banerjee
- Photography changes our relationship to our planet
- Stewart Brand
- Photography changes what we know about spiders
- Jonathan A. Coddington
- Photography changes everything
- Photography changes what we can see in the universe
- Giovanni G. Fazio
- Photography changes who can see images of us
- Haidy Geismar
- Photography changes how our fantasies are visualized
- Hugh Hefner
- Photography changes the look and content of magazines
- Steven Heller
- Photography changes medical diagnosis and treatment
- Michael P. Kelly
- Marvin Heiferman
- Photography changes natural phenomena into iconic images
- Kenneth G. Libbrecht
- Photography changes how art history is taught
- Dorothy Moss
- Photography changes the course of international events
- Sandra S. Phillips
- Photography changes our perception of the paranormal
- Linda Purdy
- Photography changes our understanding of light itself
- Steve Turner
- What we want.
- Photography changes the practice of forensics
- Doug Ubelaker
- Photography changes the criteria for authenticity
- Jane Walsh
- Photography changes knowledge of new species
- Jeffrey T. Williams
- Photography changes our awareness of poverty
- Bonnie Yochelson
- Who we are.
- Photography changes who we think we might be
- Photography changes our awareness of beauty and hope
- Candice Bergen
- Photography changes how intimacy is suggested
- Leo Braudy
- Photography changes how cultural history is told
- Lonnie Bunch
- Photography changes who we become
- Lyric R. Cabral
- Photography changes what we see, depending on who's looking
- Elizabeth Edwards
- Photography changes our sense of belonging
- Robert Adams
- Wendy Ewald
- Photography changes our life stories
- Marvin Heiferman
- Photography changes our public image
- Barbara Buhler Lynes
- Photography changes how we perceive ourselves
- Jim Moore
- Photography changes what we're willing to reveal of ourselves
- Tien Nguyen
- Photography changes how cultural groups are represented and perceived
- Photography changes what and who we desire
- Edwin Schupman
- Photography changes how the world sees us
- Jacquelyn Serwer
- Photography changes how nationalism is shaped and portrayed
- Blake Stimson-- Photography changes our luck in love
- Mindy Stricke
- What we do.
- Photography changes how political messages are packaged
- Kiku Adatto
- Photography changes what artists do
- Dimensions
- 26 cm
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- 263 p.
- Isbn
- 9781597111997
- Isbn Type
- (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Lccn
- 2012004282
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other control number
- 99950133390
- Other physical details
- ill. (chiefly col.), ports (chiefly col.)
- Record ID
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- 2634827
- 2634827
- System control number
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- 769430085
- (OCoLC)769430085
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