Perphoto Biblio

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    • Stage Photography
    • Photography on Stage
    • Performed Photography
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  • Themes
    • Stage Photography
    • Photography on Stage
    • Performed Photography
  • Index
    • Index Author
    • Index Names
    • Index Topics
    • Index Editorial Typology
    • Index Language
    • Topics
    • Index Location
    • Index Periods
  • All entries
  • Call for Entries
  • Focus
  • Stage Photography

    Theatrical Photography, Photographic Theatre and the Still the Photography of Sophie Moscoso at the Théâtre Du Soleil / Anderson, Joel

    Anderson, Joel, «Theatrical Photography, Photographic Theatre and the Still the Photography of Sophie Moscoso at the Théâtre Du Soleil». About Performance; Sydney, ,  8, (2008), pp. 163-178,231

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  • Stage Photography

    The Theatre Photography of Luis Poirot: A Legacy of Memory and Sacrifice / Hurtado, Maria de la Luz; Anderson, Joel

    Hurtado, Maria de la Luz; Anderson, Joel, «The Theatre Photography of Luis Poirot: A Legacy of Memory and Sacrifice». Photography and Culture, 11,  2, (2018), pp. 211-214

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  • Performativity of photography,  Performed Photography,  Stage Photography

    The Theatre of Photography: Dialogues / Anderson, Joel; Leister, Wiebke

    Anderson, Joel; Leister, Wiebke, «The Theatre of Photography: Dialogues». Photography & Culture, 11,  2, (2018), pp. 121-138

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  • Performativity of photography,  Performed Photography

    Theatre and Performance Photography: Documentation and the “unlive”

    Anderson, Joel, «Theatre and Performance Photography: Documentation and the “unlive”». , Queen Mary, University of London, London 2008 Abstract Although theatre and performance photographs often illustrate scholarly works on theatre and performance, and despite recent interest in links between theatre and the still image from both theatre practitioners and theorists, there remains relatively little critical work on theatre photography. This thesis examines theatre photography, implementing approaches that are a departure from habitual conceptions of the photograph as document. Taking the intersection of theatre and photography as a vantage point, this thesis considers how photography might shape theatre rather than recording it, and how this might challenge notions of theatre’s constitution,…

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  • Stage Photography

    Theatre Photography between Theatre and Performance / Anderson, Joel

    Anderson, Joel, «Theatre Photography between Theatre and Performance». Focales, ,  n° 3 : Photographie & Arts de la scène, (2018), pp.

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  • Stage Photography

    Pro-photographic Gestures / Anderson, Joel; Leister, Wiebke

    Anderson, Joel; Leister, Wiebke, «Pro-photographic Gestures». Photography and Culture, 11,  2, (2018), pp. 229-235

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  • Uncategorised

    The Theatre of Photography

    Anderson, Joel; Leister, Wiebke, The Theatre of Photography, Taylor and Francis, 2018 Abstract Monographic issue of the journal “Photogrpahy and Culture” dedicated to Theatre and Photography. Taking as a starting point the opposition of this journal’s title, this introduction takes the form of a dialogue that is also an encounter between photography and theatre, a vantage point from which conceptual frameworks can be challenged and even collapsed. In the domains of photography and of theatre, much is made of artifice, authenticity, likeness, and liveness. Photography criticism has often emphasized the possibility or impossibility of veracity, the truthfulness or deceptiveness of photographs, with performance seemingly offering one escape route. Theatre, from…

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  • Uncategorised

    Theatre & photography

    Anderson, Joel, Theatre & photography, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke 2015 Abstract Examining the relationship between theatre and photography, this book shows how the two intertwine and provide vantage points for understanding each other. Joel Anderson explores the theory and practice of photographing theatre and performance, as well as theatre and photography’s mutual preoccupation with posing, staging, framing, and stillness. Table of contents Series Editors’ Preface Introduction 1. An Unknown Street Performer: theatre of photography 2. Photography Onstage 3. Theatre Photography 4. Brecht’s Photography and Theatre Conclusion Further Reading Index Other data Number of pages: 102 ISBN: 978-0-230-27671-0 ISSN: DOI: URL: Language: English key: 9PZKHYRW

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