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Now Is Then: Snapshots from the Maresca Collection [Hardcover]

Marvin Heiferman (Author), Batchen Geoffrey (Contributor)

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156898748X 978-1568987484 December 20, 2007 1
Deceptive in the ease of their creation, diminutive size, and sheer abundance, snapshots are often thought of as the mostinnocent type of photography. But snapshots are complex and willful picturespremeditated, fussed over, and oftenpredetermined. The postures we adopt, the gestures we pantomime, the exaggerated facial expressions we compose and try to hold for a split second are all meant to express the emotional weight of a certain moment. In a time when digital cameras make photography all too easy, it is fascinating to look back on a day when image making was more deliberate.

Now Is Then features images from the 1920s through the 1960s, the golden age of snapshot photography. The photosquirky, elegant, heartbreaking, and heart-warmingboth celebrate and question the conventions of snapshot photography. Texts by well-known visual culture critics offer fresh perspectives on the snapshots and their power over us. Unlike previous explorations of vernacular photography, Now Is Then takes a step forward to look at the broader cultural impact of snapshotswhy we make them, how we use them, why they become relics, and, most importantly, what they reveal about us.


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Starred Review. This delightful, small-scale coffee table tome is perfect for anyone whose curiosity has been piqued while sifting through abandoned family snapshots in an antique store. Offering highlights from the Maresca collection of photographs housed at the Newark Musuem, each of these anonymous, care-worn photographs provides a potent glimpse of America between the 1920s and '60s, long before throw-away digital photography rendered amateur picture-taking less deliberate, more ephemeral. Among three essays and an interview with Frank Maresca, the standout is English professor Nancy Martha West's, in which she confides a desire to "invent a story for almost every snapshot in this catalog"; it's a sentiment readers will find contagious. Ultimately, the book proves not only a tour-de-force social document of the 20th century, but also a testament to the power of even the most amateur of photographers to capture and preserve a singular moment of long-forgotten life.
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The images evoke a surprisingly wide range of emotions--poignant and silly, curious and ordinary, playful and sad. -- New York Times, March 14, 2008

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New York, Maresca Collection, Stolen Photo, Camera Lucida, San Francisco, Family Secrets, The Photography of Everyday Life, Roland Barthes, Diane Arbus, Princeton Architectural Press, Snapshot Chronicles, Other Pictures, Weston Naef, Snapshot Versions of Life
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