Flash!: Photography, Writing, and Surprising Illumination

Flash!: Photography, Writing, and Surprising Illumination

by Kate Flint
Flash!: Photography, Writing, and Surprising Illumination

Flash!: Photography, Writing, and Surprising Illumination

by Kate Flint

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Overview

Flash! presents a fascinating cultural history of flash photography, from its mid-nineteenth century beginnings to the present day. All photography requires light, but the light of flash photography is quite distinctive: artificial, sudden, shocking, intrusive, and extraordinarily bright. Associated with revelation and wonder, it has been linked to the sublimity of lightning. Yet it has also been reviled: it's inseparable from anxieties about intrusion and violence, it creates a visual disturbance, and its effects are often harsh and create exaggerated contrasts.

Flash! explores flash's power to reveal shocking social conditions, its impact on the representation of race, its illumination of what would otherwise remain hidden in darkness, and its capacity to put on display the most mundane corners of everyday life. It looks at flash's distinct aesthetics, examines how paparazzi chase celebrities, how flash is intimately linked to crime, how flash has been used to light up - and interrupt - countless family gatherings, how flash can 'stop time' allowing one to photograph rapidly moving objects or freeze in a strobe, and it considers the biggest flash of all, the atomic bomb.

Examining the work of professionals and amateurs, news hounds and art photographers, photographers of crime and of wildlife, the volume builds a picture of flash's place in popular culture, and its role in literature and film. Generously illustrated throughout, Flash! brings out the central role of this medium to the history of photography and challenges some commonly held ideas about the nature of photography itself.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198808268
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/30/2018
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 7.50(w) x 9.70(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Kate Flint is Provost Professor of Art History and English at the University of Southern California. She has published The Woman Reader, 1837-1914 (Oxford University Press, 1993), The Victorians and The Visual Imagination (Cambridge University Press, 2000), and The Transatlantic Indian 1776-1930 (Princeton University Press, 2008), edited The Cambridge History of Victorian Literature (2012), and written widely on Victorian and modernist fiction, Victorian and early twentieth-century painting and photography, and cultural history.

Table of Contents

Prologue
1. Flashes of Light
2. Lightning Flashes
3. Flash Memory
4. Stopping Time
5. Throwing Light
6. Light Skinned
7. Death by Exposure
8. Theatrical Light
9. The Modernity of Flash
10. Flash's Aesthetics
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