Amazon.com Review
With the age of digital imagery upon us, and some doubt of the veracity of the pictorial "report from the front" in the future, Max Kozloff offers essays that "will testify to what was once at stake in our engagement with photographic culture." It is evident that much is at stake in these perceptive, eye-opening studies that attempt to unravel the mysteries of photography. Kozloff scrutinizes the interpretation of portraiture in depth, analyzing the relationship between the photographer and the subject and trying to delineate what we can and cannot learn from their images.
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