ABSTRACT

Digital Photography and Everyday Life: Empirical studies on material visual practices explores the role that digital photography plays within everyday life.

With contributors from ten different countries and backgrounds in a range of academic disciplines - including anthropology, media studies and visual culture - this collection takes a uniquely broad perspective on photography by situating the image-making process in wider discussions on the materiality and visuality of photographic practices and explores these through empirical case studies.

By focusing on material visual practices, the book presents a comprehensive overview of some of the main challenges digital photography is bringing to everyday life. It explores how the digitization of photography has a wide-reaching impact on the use of the medium, as well as on the kinds of images that can be produced and the ways in which camera technology is developed. The exploration goes beyond mere images to think about cameras, mediations and technologies as key elements in the development of visual digital cultures.

Digital Photography and Everyday Life will be of great interest to students and scholars of Photography, Contemporary Art, Visual Culture and Media Studies, as well as those studying Communication, Cultural Anthropology, and Science and Technology Studies.

part I|88 pages

Variance in use in everyday photography

chapter 1|16 pages

‘I'm a picture girl!'

Mobile photography in Tanzania

chapter 2|17 pages

‘Today I dressed like this': selling clothes and playing for celebrity

Self-representation and consumption on Facebook

chapter 3|18 pages

Amplification and heterogeneity

Seniors and digital photographic practices

chapter 4|16 pages

Illness, death and grief

The daily experience of viewing and sharing digital images

chapter 6|7 pages

Variance in everyday photography

part II|86 pages

Cameras, connectivity and transformed localities

chapter 7|15 pages

Photographs of place in phonespace

Camera phones as a location-aware mobile technology

chapter 8|19 pages

(Digital) photography, experience and space in transnational families

A case study of Spanish-Irish families living in Ireland

chapter 9|19 pages

Visual politics and material semiotics

The digital camera's translation of political protest

chapter 10|26 pages

Linked photography

A praxeological analysis of augmented reality navigation in the early twentieth century

chapter 11|5 pages

Photographic places and digital wayfaring

Conceptualizing relationships between cameras, connectivities and transformed localities

part III|93 pages

Camera as the extension of the photographer

chapter 13|19 pages

‘Analogization'

Reflections on wearable cameras and the changing meaning of images in a digital landscape 1

chapter 14|15 pages

Photo-genic assemblages

Photography as a connective interface

chapter 15|24 pages

The camera as a sensor

The visualization of everyday digital photography as simulative, heuristic and layered pictures

chapter 17|10 pages

Outlook

Photographic wayfaring, now and to come