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− | * ''A world history of photography'', 1984; 3rd edition, 1997. | + | * [[Media:Rosenblum_Naomi_A_world_history_of_photography_3_rd_edition_1997.pdf|''A world history of photography'']], Abbeville Press Publishers: New York, London, Paris, 1984; 2nd edition, 1989; 3rd edition, 1997. |
* ''Changing Chicago: a photodocumentary'', 1989 | * ''Changing Chicago: a photodocumentary'', 1989 | ||
* ''Seeing straight: the f.64 revolution in photography'', 1992 | * ''Seeing straight: the f.64 revolution in photography'', 1992 | ||
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* http://www.cliohistory.org/exhibits/allen/naomirosenblum/ | * http://www.cliohistory.org/exhibits/allen/naomirosenblum/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:26, 6 June 2014
Naomi Rosenblum is a historian of photography, best known for A World History of Photography and A History of Women Photographers.She married the photographer and teacher Walter Rosenblum. The Rosenblums are the parents of documentary filmmaker Nina Rosenblum.
Books[edit]
- A world history of photography, Abbeville Press Publishers: New York, London, Paris, 1984; 2nd edition, 1989; 3rd edition, 1997.
- Changing Chicago: a photodocumentary, 1989
- Seeing straight: the f.64 revolution in photography, 1992
- A history of women photographers, 1994
- Documenting a myth: the South as seen by three women photographers, Chansonetta Stanley Emmons, Doris Ulmann, Bayard Wootten, 1910-1940, 1998