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    Berenice Abbott: Selected Writings

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    Berenice Abbott: Selected Writings

    Abbott Berenice, "Berenice Abbott: Selected Writings"
    English | 2019 | ISBN: 8412090802 | 183 pages | PDF | 1 MB

    Ivory press presents here five texts written by the legendary photographer Berenice Abbott and compiled together for the first time after decades scattered in long out-of-print short runs published by Abbott herself. Reflecting about photography, on photography and with photography, Abbot analyzes Eugene Atget's photographical work with the same neat style as she introduces us to the art of the large format ground glass view-camera. As relevant for its valuable advice to to-be photographers as for its archival value, the texts compiled here offers us great indsight to the state of the photographic art throughout the 1940s.

    The five texts included are: Photography and science (Letter to Charles C. Adams, 1939), A Guide to Better Photography (1941), The View Camera Made Simple (1948), The World of Atget (1964).
    These texts, slightly edited to avoid potential overlaps and some highly technical chapters that may not be so interesting to contemporary readers, provide extraordinary theoretical content, precise instructions for taking a good picture and how to acquire the visual tools to do it, and invite reflection upon the difference and responsibility of owning a camera in those days versus today. As Estrella de Diego, director of the series, explains in the introduction, 'Now that photography has become a practice that is mostly fun and accessible to everyone, an activity that doesn't require technique or even much skill, it is fascinating to look back upon the writings of Berenice Abbott, one of the photographers who was most committed to modernity. In fact, throughout all her life, Abbott was determined to earn her living making photos, which was very uncommon for a woman in the 1920s and 30s.’
    Berenice Abbott's Selected Writings starts off Ivorypress Ars Litterae series, a collection of paperback books whose aim is to publish rare and out-of-print texts by lesser-known modern and contemporary artists in a format that is within the reach of a wider audience.