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Author Bair, Nadya, 1983- author.

Title The decisive network Magnum Photos and the postwar image market / Nadya Bair.

Publication Info. Oakland, California University of California Press [2020]
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Description 1 online resource (322 pages) : illustrations (some color)
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nat Americans lcdgt
gdr Women lcdgt
Twentieth century lcsh
Note "Ahmanson Murphy fine arts imprint"
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- Photo agencies and the Magnum model -- Human interest stories from the postwar world -- Freelancing for Life -- Traveling for Holiday -- Shooting for corporations -- Magnum systems, Magnum mythologies -- Conclusion : the Magnum archive
Summary "Since its founding in 1947, the legendary Magnum Photos agency has been telling its own story: Its photographers were concerned witnesses to history and artists on the hunt for decisive moments; their pictures were humanist documents of the postwar world. Based in unprecedented archival research, The Decisive Network peels back layers of the Magnum mythology to offer a new history of what it meant to shoot, edit, and sell news images after World War II. Between the 1940s and 1960s, Magnum expanded the human-interest story -- about the everyday life of ordinary people -- to global dimensions while bringing the aesthetic of news pictures into new markets. Its best-known work started as humanitarian aid promotion, travel campaigns, corporate publicity, and advertising. Working with this range of clients, Magnum made photojournalism integral to visual culture. Yet Magnum's photographers could not have done this alone. This book unpacks the collaborative nature of photojournalism as it transpired on a daily basis, focusing on how picture editors, sales agents, spouses, and publishers helped Magnum photographers succeed in their assignments and achieve fame. The Decisive Network concludes in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when, amidst the decline of magazine publishing and the rise of an art market for photography, Magnum turned to photo books and exhibitions to manage its growing picture archives and consolidate its brand. In that moment, Magnum's photojournalists became artists and their assignments turned into oeuvres. Such ideas were necessary publicity, and they also managed to shape discussions about photography for decades. Bridging art history, media studies, cultural history, and the history of communication, this book transforms our understanding of the photographic profession and the global circulation of images in the pre-digital world"-- Provided by publisher
Biography Nadya Bair is a Getty/ACLS Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Art.
Note Print version record
Subject Magnum Photos.
Magnum Photos. (OCoLC)fst00565069
Documentary photography -- History -- 20th century.
Photography -- Marketing -- Social aspects.
Photojournalism -- Social aspects.
PHOTOGRAPHY -- Photojournalism.
Documentary photography. (OCoLC)fst00896093
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Magnum Photos and the postwar image market
Other Form: Print version: Bair, Nadya, 1983- Decisive network. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520300354 (DLC) 2019036755 (OCoLC)1119742124
ISBN 9780520971790 electronic book
0520971795 electronic book
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