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Reviewed on December 15, 2005
Dunaway (history, Trent Univ., Canada) traces the powerful use of the camera in the history of the American environmental movement, addressing why American reformers were attracted to the camera, how they hoped photographs would bring people closer to the natural world, and how the movement's photographers tried to create "visual monuments to vanishing places." Detailing the changes in image-making,...Log In or Sign Up to Read More


