Development of tourist photography . How did tourists learn to photograph?
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Development of tourist photography.
How did tourists learn to photograph?
Francis Frirth – Middle East (1860)
Thomas Cook
Photographers in relation to Tourism
“Photographers use their cameras as tools of exploration, passports to inner sanctums, instruments for change. Their images are proof that photography
matters—now more than ever.”
‘The very best of their images remind us that a photograph has the power to do infinitely more than
document. It can transport us to unseen worlds.’
– National Geographic, Robert Draper
Communication through Photographs
“I believe photography can make a real connection to people and is employed as a positive agent in
understanding the challenges and opportunities facing our world today.” - David Griffin
Photo by Michael Nick Nichols. Jane Goodall, Crusading for chimpanzees and humans
Martin Parr, Italy, The Leaning Tower of Pisa, Small World 1990
“From the moment the tourist enters the site, everyone has to be photographed in front of every feature of note.... The photographic record of the visit has almost destroyed the very notion of actually looking.” – Martin Parr
Human Curiosity,‘Representations in the form of
photographs have become fundamental to the very reality of
tourism.’ - William Cannon Hunter