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See What I Can See

Hardback

Main Details

Title See What I Can See
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Greg O'Brien
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
ISBN/Barcode 9781869408435
ClassificationsDewey:770
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Colour and black and white illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Auckland University Press
Imprint Auckland University Press
Publication Date 30 September 2015
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

Photography was invented the year before the Treaty of Waitangi was signed. Within a few years, cameras were charting the life and times of people at this end of the planet. See What I Can See is a celebration of the camera - the New Zealand that it captured, and the artists who wielded it. See What I Can See is an introduction to New Zealand photography that will appeal to young and curious photographers, students of New Zealand art history, or anyone who wants to sample the extraordinary range of images made in this country by our photographers. It is a book about darkness and light, about careful planning and doing things on the spur of the moment, about the quickness of digital photography and the slowness of old technology. It's a woman driving a tractor and a kid in a Colgate tube, a rock at Ngauruhoe and a Wahine survivor on a cart, it's surfies and selfies and cabbages the size of kings.

Author Biography

Gregory O'Brien is an independent writer, painter and art curator. He has written two multi-award-winning introductions to art for the young and curious: Welcome to the South Seas (2004) and Back and Beyond (2008) which both won the Non-Fiction Prize at the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young People.