Photography for Everyone by Kerry Ross
English | 15 July 2015 | ISBN: 0804794235, 0804795649 | 232 Pages | True AZW3 (Kindle)/(EPUB/PDF conv) | 32.65 MB
The
Japanese passion for photography is almost a cliche, but how did it
begin? Although Japanese art photography has been widely studied this
book is the first to demonstrate how photography became an everyday
activity.
Japan's
enthusiasm for photography emerged alongside a retail and consumer
revolution that marketed products and activities that fit into a modern,
tasteful, middle-class lifestyle. Kerry Ross examines the magazines and
merchandise promoted to ordinary Japanese people in the early twentieth
century that allowed Japanese consumers to participate in that
lifestyle, and gave them a powerful tool to define its contours. Each
chapter discusses a different facet of this phenomenon, from the
revolution in retail camera shops, to the blizzard of socially
constructive how-to manuals, and to the vocabulary of popular aesthetics
that developed from enthusiasts sharing photos. Ross looks at the
quotidian activities that went into the entire picture-making process,
activities not typically understood as photographic in nature, such as
shopping for a camera, reading photography magazines, and even
preserving one's pictures in albums. These very activities, promoted and
sponsored by the industry, embedded the camera in everyday life as both
a consumer object and a technology for understanding modernity, making
it the irresistible enterprise that Eastman encountered in his first
visit to Japan in 1920 when he remarked that the Japanese people were
"almost as addicted to the Kodak habit as ourselves.""
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