Description
Street photography is typically associated with capturing candid moments in the natural environment, while studio photography is typically used to create formal portraits. This book examines the contrasts and tensions between these two traditions, revealing about the history of photography itself.
Any examination of the history of the photographic portrait uncovers two very different traditions, shaped by the place where they were made - in the street or in the studio. Both are essentially urban. This book examines the contrasts and tensions between these two traditions, revealing about the history of photography itself.