“Rise of Film” explores the transformative journey of film photography, highlighting its profound impact on society, culture, and individual expression.
This exploration encompasses the evolution of photographic technology, the democratization of image-making, and the shaping of historical narratives.
The book uncovers how film photography revolutionized visual culture, enabling ordinary people to document their lives and challenge established norms.
It also examines how photography influenced social reform movements and artistic expression, elevating the medium to an art form.
The book unfolds chronologically, starting with pre-photographic image-making and the technological breakthroughs that made film photography accessible.
It then transitions to the social and cultural impacts of photography across different historical periods.
By drawing from primary sources like historical photographs and camera manuals, alongside secondary scholarly research, “Rise of Film” provides new insights into the lived experiences of early photographers and the enduring legacy of film in our increasingly digital world.