No Power Without an Image : : Icons Between Photography and Film / / Libby Saxton.
Explores the entwined histories of iconic photographs and filmReviews the lives of seven legendary photographs through the lens of cinema, expanding understanding of these interlocking mediaPresents new archival research into and close analysis of the double lives of four of these photographs as pie...
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