The term that best describes the shift in Photography during the early twentieth century away from pictorialism is "straight photography." This movement emphasized realism, clarity, and the inherent qualities of the photographic medium, focusing on capturing subjects as they are rather than through artistic manipulation. Photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston championed this approach, highlighting the unique characteristics of photography and its ability to convey truth.
politically unstable
It consistently rose
politically unstable
the twentieth
During the early modern period of the twentieth century, the synthesizer was developed.
Mark Edward Harris has written: 'Inside North Korea' 'Inside Iran' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Pictorial works 'Faces of the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Artistic Photography, Photography, Artistic, Portrait photography 'The Way of the Japanese Bath'
August Sander has written: 'August Sander: Citizens of the 20th Century' 'Rheinlandschaften' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'Citizens of the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Biography, Photographers, Portrait photography 'In Focus: August Sander' 'August Sander' -- subject(s): Photograph collections, Artistic Photography, Exhibitions 'August Sander (Schirmer Visual Library)' 'August Sander' -- subject(s): Travel, Exhibitions, Pictorial works 'Antlitz der Zeit' -- subject(s): Biography, German Portraits, Portrait photography, Portraits
politically unstable
politically unstable
critic A.D. Coleman. See "Disappearing Witness: Change in Twentieth-Century American Photography" By Gretchen Garner for details....
politically unstable
politically unstable
politically unstable
politically unstable
It consistently rose
controlling political party of the twentieth century.
Twentieth."A twentieth" / "one twentieth" or "the twentieth" (depending on the context).The plural is twentieths.