Photography for Everyone: The Cultural Lives of Cameras and Consumers in Early Twentieth-Century Japan
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"Photography for Everyone: The Cultural Lives of Cameras and Consumers in Early Twentieth-Century Japan" by Ross, Kerry is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.
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"Photography for Everyone: The Cultural Lives of Cameras and Consumers in Early Twentieth-Century Japan" by Ross, Kerry is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.
Topic: Photography Basics
Author: Ross, Kerry
Who this is for:
- Students
- Educators
- Interested readers
Why this book matters: It gives readers useful context, background, and perspective on the subject through a focused and accessible presentation.
| Author | Ross, Kerry |
| Publisher | Stanford University Press |
| Published | 2015-06-08 |
| ISBN-13 | 9780804795647 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Subjects | History | Asia | Japan ; Social Science | Anthropology | Cultural & Social ; History | Modern | 20th Century - General ; Photography | Criticism |
| Topic | Photography Basics |
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