BIBLIOGRAPHY, A select

Bibliographies can often be daunting! This is a very brief selection of books which may be useful for those studying the history of photography.

Further advice could be sought from The Royal Photographic Society, The Octagon, BATH, Avon, England.

This Society also has a thriving Historical Group to which most of the leading photographic historians belong; one does not need to be an expert to belong to this group, and will find that there are many who are only too willing to share their knowledge and expertise.

1. To get one started:

For those studying photography for GCSE, GCE "A" levels or the City & Guilds 9231 examination, the following are particularly recommended:

Beaton, Cecil, and Buckland, Gay. The Magic Image: The genius of Photography from 1839 to the Present Day. London: Pavilion Books, 1989

Gernsheim, Helmut. The Concise History of Photography: Thames & Hudson, 1986

Langford, Michael. The Story of Photography. Focal Press, 1980. A concise and interestingly written book.

Newhall, Beaumont. The History of Photography from 1839 to the Present. Secker and Warburg, 1986

2. For more detailed study:

Brewster, David. The Stereoscope, its history, theory and construction: John Murray, 1856, facsimile published by Morgan and Morgan

Buckland, Gail. Reality Recorded: Early Documentary Photography. New York Graphic Society

Coe, Brian. Cameras: From Daguerreotypes to Instant Pictures. Crown

Coe, Brian. The Birth of Photography. London: Ash and Grant

Coe, Brian. The first negatives. London: Science Museum

Coke, Van Deren. The Painter and the Photographer, From Delacroix to Warhol. University of New Mexico Press

Daval, Jean-Luc. Photography: History of an Art. New York: Rizzoli International Publications

Emerson, Peter Henry: Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art (1899) Reprinted Arno Press

Fabian, Ranier et al. Masters of Early Travel Photography. Vendome Press

Ford, Colin (ed) An Early Victorian Album: The Photographic Masterpieces (1843-47) of David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson. New York: Alfred Knopf

Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison. The History of Photography. New York: McGraw Hill

Gernsheim, Helmut. Julia Margaret Cameron: Pioneer of Photography. Aperture

Goodridge, L et al. The Face of China as Seen by Photographers and Travellers, 1860-1912. Millerton, N.Y.: Aperture

Hannavy, John. Roger Fenton of Crimble Hall. Boston: David Godine

Harker, Margaret. The Linked Ring: The Secession Movement in Photography in Britain. Heineman

Hopkinson, Tom. Treasures of the Royal Photographic Society, 1839-1919. Focal Press

Jay, Bill. Robert Demachy; 1859-1936: Photographs and Essays. Academy Edition.

Jay, Bill. Bernard Shaw on Photography: Equation, Wellingborough

Jay, Bill. Victorian Cameraman: Francis Frith's views of rural England, 1850-1898. David & Charles

Jones, Edgar. Father of Art Photography, O.G.Rejlander 1813- 1875. New York Graphic Society

Lloyd, Valerie. Photography: the first eighty years: Colnaghi, London

Martin, Elizabeth. Collecting and Preserving old photographs. Collins

Newhall, Beaumont. Latent Image: The Discovery of Photography. Doubleday

Newhall, Beaumont (ed). Photography: Essays and Images. Museum of Modern Art, USA

Pollack, Peter. Picture History of Photography. New York: Harry Abrams

Riis, Jacob. How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York( 1890). Reprinted New York: Dover Publications

Sharf, Aaron. Art and Photography. Allen Lane

Sharf, Aaron. Pioneers of Photography. Harry Abrams

Web-sites worth visiting

www.edinphoto.org.uk New site with a considerable number of early photographs. Specialises in photography in Scotland.
   
   
   

 

http://www.edinphoto.org.uk/

© Robert Leggat, 1999.