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  • Book

    Barnes, M.

    Cameraless Photography

    2018 - Thames & Hudson - London

    This book gathers a roughly chronological sample of camera-less images.

    In-text: (Barnes, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Barnes, M., 2018. Cameraless Photography. 1st ed. London: Thames & Hudson, p.7.

  • Book

    Barnes, M.

    Cameraless Photography

    2018 - Thames & Hudson - London

    It prompts excitement about future possibilities but is mixed with nostalgia for vanishing crafts

    In-text: (Barnes, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Barnes, M., 2018. Cameraless Photography. 1st ed. London: Thames & Hudson, p.7.

  • Book

    Barnes, M.

    Cameraless Photography

    2018 - Thames & Hudson - London

    This book gathers a roughly chronological sample of camera-less images.

    In-text: (Barnes, 2018)

    Your Bibliography: Barnes, M., 2018. Cameraless Photography. 1st ed. London: Thames & Hudson, p.7.

  • Book

    Elkins, J.

    What Photography Is

    2011 - Routledge - New York

    contemporary fine art as practiced internationally

    In-text: (Elkins, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Elkins, J., 2011. What Photography Is. 1st ed. New York: Routledge, p.preface page1.

  • Website

    Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography - V&A - the design kollektiv

    2022

    featured works by five leading artists

    In-text: (Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography - V&A - the design kollektiv, 2022)

    Your Bibliography: the design kollektiv. 2022. Shadow Catchers: Camera-less Photography - V&A - the design kollektiv. [online] Available at: <http://thedesignkollektiv.com/shadow-catchers-camera-less-photography-v-a/#:~:text=The%20exhibition%20featured%20works%20by,appeared%20surreal%2C%20enigmatic%20or%20abstract.> [Accessed 22 April 2022].

  • Journal

    Thomas, M. and Mackenzie, A.

    Review on Fine-Art Photography

    2020 - International Network Organization For Scientific Research (INSOR Publications)

    Fine-art photography is photography created in line with the vision of the photographer as an artist, using photography as a medium for creative expression. The goal of fine-art photography is to express an idea, a message, or an emotion. This stands in contrast to representational photography, such as photojournalism, which provides a documentary visual account of specific subjects and events.

    In-text: (Thomas and Mackenzie, 2020)

    Your Bibliography: Thomas, M. and Mackenzie, A., 2020. Review on Fine-Art Photography. International Network Organization For Scientific Research (INSOR Publications), [online] 6(1), p.abstract. Available at: <http://www.inosr.net/980-2/> [Accessed 4 March 2022].

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