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Immanence - Paris, 1982-2005

English · Paperback / Softback

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Immanence is an autobiographical book that presents the author's multiple questions about photography, about its possible power to represent the invisibilities that accompany images, about the subject to be photographed (what, how to photograph?), about the subject-photographer (what is a photographer?), about life and the new "life-possible" instituted by the camera, about memory, about time that is constantly transformed into the past, about the process of making the image in the process of being made in the process of being made. ), on life and the new "life-possible" established by the camera, on memory, on time that is constantly being transformed into the past, on the process of making the image in the darkroom, and finally on the (lost?) materiality of analog photography. This logbook tries to synthesize the eye, the mind and the hand of the photographer, to implement the very presence of the author to make him the main subject.

About the author










Panayotis Papadimitropoulos, fotógrafo e professor de Fotografia, nasceu em Salónica onde obteve a sua primeira licenciatura como engenheiro civil em 1982. Depois viveu em Paris até 2006. Em 2010 publicou em França "Le Sujet photographique" (ed. L'Harmattan) e em 2013 "Journal Parisien" (ed. Thermaikos, Grécia).

Product details

Authors Panayotis Papadimitropoulos
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9786205870624
ISBN 9786205870624
No. of pages 204
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

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