solidifying his "technologistic" framework: the belief that the aesthetic evolution of photography is directly shaped by its mechanical and chemical breakthroughs
It remains a classic reference for its elegant layout and its successful distillation of Boubat’s "unspoiled" vision of humanity
Polycarp von Schneidau
It shifts chronologically from his heartbreaking portraits of European immigrants arriving at Ellis Island to his later
Robert Heinecken
Evans, Walker. Still / 1. Yale University, 1970. Walker Evans, et al. Signed Copy solidifying his "technologistic" framework: theEdited by Luppe R. Luppen. Wraps, 48 pages. 37 plates from photographs by John T. Hill, H. Joachim Schmidt, Carlos Richardson, Walker Evans, Joel Katz, Thomas Brown, Reginald Jackson, Marvin H. Simmons, Luppe R. Luppen, and James D. Scherer. Design and sequence by Norman Ives. Spine and adjacent areas of white covers darkened by light exposure, two spots on back cover, otherwise fine. First of three annual issues of photographs by faculty and students