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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2014.15.7.4601

A Study on the Architecture Image in Photography -Focused on Modern early Photography of 19th Century-  

Kim, Hyeok-Ki (Division of Architectural Engineering, Korea University of Technology & Education)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.15, no.7, 2014 , pp. 4601-4610 More about this Journal
Abstract
Photography has been a way of recording a range of images throughout the previous 160 years since its birth in 1839. It has also included the observations and records on the subjects, which is almost same as reality in its outward appearance, various looks of a city and architecture in the daily lives at these places. These pictures provide archaeological and geographical information beyond time and space as well as expressing cultural and artistic images using the creative senses. This thesis analyzes the images of a city and architecture as various angles along with development process of the photograph. The purpose is to examine what viewpoints, methods and concepts have been used to observe the city and architecture. The study will show that photography is a means of artistic expression and a means of indirect understanding of a city and its architecture by early modern photography of the 19th Century.
Keywords
Architecture Image; Photography; 19th Century;
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