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Women Photographers of the Pacific World, 1857-1930

Women Photographers of the Pacific World, 1857-1930

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"Women Photographers of the Pacific World, 1857-1930" by Anne Maxwell is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.

This book examines the lives and works of 12 women photographers working in the Pacific Rim settler territories from 1857-1930. It examines their artistic methods, how they coped in a male-dominated profession and portrayed indigenous peoples and the landscape.

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Best For: Readers interested in the history of photography and women's roles in the Pacific Rim during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Focus: The lives, artistic methods, and professional challenges of 12 women photographers in settler territories from 1857 to 1930.
Covers: Biographical and professional aspects of women photographers, their portrayal of indigenous peoples, and landscape photography in the Pacific world.
Why It Matters: It highlights the contributions and experiences of women in a male-dominated field and provides historical insight into cultural representation through photography in the Pacific region.

"Women Photographers of the Pacific World, 1857-1930" by Anne Maxwell is a history book focused on Photography Basics. Best for general readers, students, and topic-focused learners.

Topic: Photography Basics

Author: Anne Maxwell

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.

This book examines the lives and works of 12 women photographers working in the Pacific Rim settler territories from 1857-1930. It examines their artistic methods, how they coped in a male-dominated profession and portrayed indigenous peoples and the landscape.

AuthorAnne Maxwell
PublisherRoutledge
Published2021-09-30
ISBN-139781032174655
BindingPaperback
Pages348
LanguageEnglish
SubjectsHistory | General ; Photography | General
TopicPhotography Basics
SeriesRoutledge Studies in Cultural History

Format: Paperback

Length: 348 pages

Language: English

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