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Fashion Photography: Gaining Ground in the Printed Media
Yankouskaya, Maryia ; Lábová, Alena (advisor) ; Šoltys, Otakar (referee)
The subject matter of this thesis is the study of fashion magazines and the study of photography as their main mode of expression. The research focuses on the development of American and French Vogue in the 1970s. The magazine was founded in 1892 in the USA; at the beginning of the 20th century it was brought to Europe and currently has 19 national editions around the world. The theme of this thesis is a photographic change in the style of the magazine which took place in the 1970s and received a negative public response. The aim of the work is to explore organizational, economic and editorial changes that the magazine has undergone in the 1970s and to scrutinize how these changes could have influenced the appearance (style) of the photographies. Another objective is to find out whether photographers whose photographies were published in American and French Vogue in the 1970s influenced the meaning of the fashion photography in the West. The thesis analyzes the work of three photographers of the 1970s: Guy Bourdin, Helmut Newton a Deborah Turbevillová. In order to better comprehend the research problem of the thesis, the work also maps the factors that lead to the development of the first fashions magazines and the factors that lead to the development of the magazine fashion photography. The...

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