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Providing a wide-ranging account of the narrative properties of photographs, Greg Battye focuses on the storytelling power of a single image, rather than the sequence. Drawing on ideas from painting, drawing, film, video and multimedia, he applies contemporary research and theories drawn from cognitive science and psychology to the analysis of photographs. Using genuine forensic photographs of crime scenes and accidents, the book mines human drama and historical and sociological authenticity to argue for the centrality of the perception and representation of time in photographic narrativity.



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'For anyone interested in more than photography – particularly in comprehending its strange hold over us as an activity both for taking and viewing images – this absorbing book will both expand your understanding of the medium and provide you with fresh insights from latest research'

-- The Sydney Morning Herald, Simon Weaving

'Battye has provided the photographic art or craft (or both) with staunch intellectual support, offering convincing evidence or the photo’s ability to imply much more than initially meets the eye.'

-- Art in America, Robert J. Seidman

Battye’s great accomplishment in this volume is certainly the theoretically sound location of photographs within a theoretical framework of narrative.'

-- Heike Polster, Kronoscope

Greg Battye’s timely new book provides a concise and insightful over- view of Anglophone theoretical writing about still photography. He is sensitive to the many different kinds of photograph and to the ‘discourses’ that envelop them in today’s academy, but he is as refreshingly enthusiastic about everyday snap-shots and ephemera as he is about more deliberate, professional image- making.'

-- John A Bateman, Visual Communication

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: A Different Kind of Look: Picturing Narrative

Chapter 2: What Narrative Is

Chapter 3: Made for Each Other: People and Photography

Chapter 4: Time

Chapter 5: The Eternity of a Moment: Evidence

Chapter 6: A Cognitive Turn

Chapter 7: Scripts and Schemata

Chapter 8: Possible Worlds

Postscript

Photography, Narrative, Time: Imaging our

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9781783201778, 978-1783201778
      ISBN10: 1783201770

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Providing a wide-ranging account of the narrative properties of photographs, Greg Battye focuses on the storytelling power of a single image, rather than the sequence. Drawing on ideas from painting, drawing, film, video and multimedia, he applies contemporary research and theories drawn from cognitive science and psychology to the analysis of photographs. Using genuine forensic photographs of crime scenes and accidents, the book mines human drama and historical and sociological authenticity to argue for the centrality of the perception and representation of time in photographic narrativity.



      Trade Review

      'For anyone interested in more than photography – particularly in comprehending its strange hold over us as an activity both for taking and viewing images – this absorbing book will both expand your understanding of the medium and provide you with fresh insights from latest research'

      -- The Sydney Morning Herald, Simon Weaving

      'Battye has provided the photographic art or craft (or both) with staunch intellectual support, offering convincing evidence or the photo’s ability to imply much more than initially meets the eye.'

      -- Art in America, Robert J. Seidman

      Battye’s great accomplishment in this volume is certainly the theoretically sound location of photographs within a theoretical framework of narrative.'

      -- Heike Polster, Kronoscope

      Greg Battye’s timely new book provides a concise and insightful over- view of Anglophone theoretical writing about still photography. He is sensitive to the many different kinds of photograph and to the ‘discourses’ that envelop them in today’s academy, but he is as refreshingly enthusiastic about everyday snap-shots and ephemera as he is about more deliberate, professional image- making.'

      -- John A Bateman, Visual Communication

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: A Different Kind of Look: Picturing Narrative

      Chapter 2: What Narrative Is

      Chapter 3: Made for Each Other: People and Photography

      Chapter 4: Time

      Chapter 5: The Eternity of a Moment: Evidence

      Chapter 6: A Cognitive Turn

      Chapter 7: Scripts and Schemata

      Chapter 8: Possible Worlds

      Postscript

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