The book highlights how early photographers creatively overcame technical constraints, such as limited exposure control, fostering innovation. The central argument emphasizes the continuous interplay between technological advancements, artistic expression, and shifting cultural values.
Beginning with pre-digital manipulation, the book progresses through early photography, the transition to digital, and modern photo editing. It delves into ethical considerations, particularly in journalism and advertising, addressing ongoing debates about photo manipulation.
The interdisciplinary approach incorporates art history, media studies, and computer science, making it valuable for those in photography, media, or technology, providing a comprehensive understanding of how technology has impacted visual culture.
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