Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly – digital
Camera Work is an American journal dedicated to art and photography published by Alfred Stieglitz in New York between 1903 and 1917. Fifty regular quarterly issues and three special numbers were printed in editions of 1,000 copies and distributed to varying numbers of subscribers. Even though Camera Work has become an icon of photographic history, it has never been properly investigated with advanced methodological and technological approaches. This is certainly due to photographic historians’ verdict of pictorialism—the style propagated in the pages of Camera Work as epitomizing art photography—as an outmoded “ism.”
Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly
Further Reading
- Dussol, B. N.: Die Bedeutung der Zeitschrift „Camera Work“ für die Geschichte der Kunstphotographie, Kiel, Univ. Diss., 1993
- Gockel, Bettina: Making a digital research project in the history of modern art and photography – the art and photo magazine „Camera work“, in: Von analogen und digitalen Zugängen zur Kunst, Heidelberg 2019, S. 329-335