Active Landscape Photography: Methods for Investigation

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How can photography be transformed into an active process of investigation for landscape architecture and environmental design? The second book in Godfrey’s series, Active Landscape Photography,presents engaged photographic methods that turn photography into a rigorous, thoughtful endeavor for the research, planning and design of landscape places.



Photography is the most ubiquitous and important form of representation in these disciplines. Yet photography is not specifically taught as a core skill within these fields. This book creates a starting point for filling this gap. Concepts and working methods from contemporary photography and critical cultural theories are contextualized into situations encountered in the daily practice of landscape architecture and environmental design. These methods can be integrated into practices in academic and professional settings or picked up and self-taught by an individual reader. Part I: Methods presents easily accessible approaches to photography creating a core set of active skills. Part II: Practices discusses working methods of specific contemporary photographers and extrapolates their practices into common extrapolates their practices into common planning and design situations. Contemporary photographers presented include Richard Misrach, Dawoud Bey, Duane Michals, Latoya Ruby Frazier, Mark Klett, Sophie Calle, Joe Deal, Robert Adams, Naima Green, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Stephen Shore, David Hockney, Amy Sherald, William Christenberry, Jeff Wall, and Sohei Nishino.



Beautifully illustrated in full color with over 150 images by Godfrey, her students, and contemporary photographers, this book provides both clear guidelines for a set of diverse methods as well as a deeper discussion about the implications of making and using photography in environmental design for professionals, academics, students and researchers.

Author(s): Anne C Godfrey
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 170

Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Terms, Assumptions and Concepts
Part I Methods
Method 1 Slowing Down
Method 2 Limits
Method 3 Asking Questions
Method 4 Not Photographing
Method 5 Quick Simple Things to Pay Attention to While Photographing
Method 6 Frame: Reframe
Method 7 Compositional Sets: Horizon Line, Focal Point, Near and Far
Method 8 Changing Point of View: Imagining and Embodying
Method 9 Photographing What Someone Else Sees
Method 10 Casual Composition: Note-Taking
Method 11 Time With Photographs
Method 12 Significance of the Unphotographed
Part II Practices
Practice 1 Series: Narrative
Practice 2 Predetermined Path: Regularized Photographing
Practice 3 Distance: Stepping Back
Practice 4 Re-Photography: More Than Comparison
Practice 5 Community
Practice 6 Things Take Time: Time Takes Things
Practice 7 Joining: Combining
Practice 8 Rules: Games, Drifts, Prompts
Practice 9 Many Others: Many Interpretations
Practice 10 Narrative: Writing What You Don’t See
Acknowledgments
Bibliography
Index