Corporate Eye
Explore the intriguing intersection of photography and business in Elspeth H. Brown's Corporate Eye, published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2005. This hardback edition spans 348 pages and delves into the evolution of photographic production during a pivotal era in American history.
Brown argues that the various forms and applications of photography were instrumental in the rationalization of the modern economy. Through a series of interconnected managerial innovations and technologies, photography not only transformed industrial production but also redefined the modern subject. This insightful examination offers a unique perspective on how visual culture influenced economic practices from the 1800s to the early 1900s.
Whether you're a student of business, history, or photography, Corporate Eye is an essential addition to your collection, providing valuable insights into the role of photography in shaping contemporary economic landscapes.