
Press Usage S01E10
The alliance of signature photography and mainstream press led photography to become the popular image of the 20th century. The magazines that started appearing in the 1920s - such as BIZ in Germany, Vu in France, the Weekly Illustrated and Picture Post in England, and Life in the United States - broke away from the routine of the first illustrated magazines that used photography merely as an accompaniment for text. With these new magazines, photographs became primary vehicles of information.
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Surrealist Photography
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The Primitives of Photography, 1850-1860
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The New German Objectivity
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Staged Photography
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Pictorialism
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New Vision: Experimental Photography of the 1920s
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Photographing Intimacy
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The Inventors
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Found Images
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Press Usage
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Conceptual Photography
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After the Photo
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