Harold Edgerton: Seeing the Unseen

Hardback

Main Details

Title Harold Edgerton: Seeing the Unseen
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Harold Edgerton
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 225
Category/GenreIndividual photographers
ISBN/Barcode 9783958293083
ClassificationsDewey:779
Audience
General
Illustrations 115 Illustrations, black and white; 43 Illustrations, color

Publishing Details

Publisher Steidl Publishers
Imprint Steidl Verlag
Publication Date 8 August 2019
Publication Country Germany

Description

Harold Edgerton was an engineer, educator, explorer, entrepreneur, as well as a revolutionary photographer-in the words of his former student and Life photographer Gjon Mili, "an American original." Edgerton's photos combine exceptional engineering talent with aesthetic sensibility, and this book presents more than 100 of his most exemplary works. Seeing the Unseen contains iconic photos from the beloved milk drops and bullets slicing through fruit and cards, to less well known but equally compelling images of sea creatures and sports figures in action. Paired with excerpts from Edgerton's laboratory notebooks, the book reveals the full range of his technical virtuosity and his enthusiasm for the natural and human-built worlds. Essays by Edgerton students and collaborators J. Kim Vandiver and Gus Kayafas explore his approach to photography, engineering and education, while MIT Museum curators Gary Van Zante and Deborah Douglas examine his significance to the history of photography, technology and modern culture.

Author Biography

As Harold Eugene Edgerton (1903-90) simply said: "I am an electrical engineer and I work with strobe lights and circuits and make useful things." Born and raised in Nebraska, the longtime Massachusetts Institute of Technology electrical engineering professor pioneered the transformation of the strobe from an obscure nineteenth- century invention into a key technology of the twentieth century.

Reviews

Although Edgerton may have seen himself as a scientist first and foremost, influential figures in art and photography consistently praised the beauty and modernity of his photographs.--Karen Rosenberg "1stdibs" Harold Edgerton: Seeing the Unseen" offers a broad view of the photographer's wizardry, and insights into his legacy.--Peter Essick "Undark"