
Photographic Presidents, 1: Making History from Daguerreotype to Digital
Cara a. Finnegan$19.51
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Defining the Chief Executive via flash powder and selfie sticks Lincoln's somber portraits. Lyndon Johnson's swearing in. George W. Bush's reaction to learning about the 9/11 attacks. Photography plays an indelible role in how we remember and define American presidents. Throughout history, presidents have actively participated in all aspects of photography, not only by sitting for photos but by taking and consuming them. Cara A. Finnegan ventures from a newly-discovered daguerreotype of John Quincy Adams to Barack Obama's selfies to tell the stories of how presidents have participated in the medium's transformative moments. As she shows, technological developments not only changed photography, but introduced new visual values that influence how we judge an image. At the same time, presidential photographs--as representations of leaders who symbolized the nation--sparked public debate on these values and their implications.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 05/18/2021
ISBN: 9780252085789
Pages: 296
An original journey through political history, Photographic Presidents reveals the intertwined evolution of an American institution and a medium that continues to define it.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 05/18/2021
ISBN: 9780252085789
Pages: 296
