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- Photobiography abstract "Photobiography is a "person's biography as revealed through photographs". This is a neologism that was used for the first time in the French language in Manifeste photobiographique (1983), written by Gilles Mora and co-written with Claude Nori.Generally, the photobiography illustrate and tell the facts of life of famous people, such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Albert Einstein, or Eleanor Roosevelt. Although photobiographical publications have been used for commercial purposes, several academics researches in France and in the United States "have been trying to redefine it since the end of the 1990s". Generally, photobiography tend to show more pictures than text, although some writers have combined these two practices in a same work, as Denis Roche, which is also a photographer. In contrast with both techniques, there has been discussion of how photography can affect an autobiographical discourse. Roland Barthes, for example, in his Camera Lucida, suggests how photographs can fascinate the reader like no other images when he describes photography as a "pure deictic language".".
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- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Lincoln.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Einstein.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Autobiographical.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Autobiography.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Biography.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Camera_Lucida.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Camera_lucida.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biography.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neologisms.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photography_by_genre.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Nori.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Commercialism.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Denis_Roche.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Eleanor_Roosevelt.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Gilles_Mora.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Life.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Neologism.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Photograph.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Photographs.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink Roland_Barthes.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photobiography".
- Photobiography wikiPageWikiLinkText "photobiography".
- Photobiography hasPhotoCollection Photobiography.
- Photobiography wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Photobiography subject Category:Biography.
- Photobiography subject Category:Neologisms.
- Photobiography subject Category:Photography_by_genre.
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- Photobiography type Genre.
- Photobiography type Article.
- Photobiography type Genre.
- Photobiography comment "Photobiography is a "person's biography as revealed through photographs". This is a neologism that was used for the first time in the French language in Manifeste photobiographique (1983), written by Gilles Mora and co-written with Claude Nori.Generally, the photobiography illustrate and tell the facts of life of famous people, such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Albert Einstein, or Eleanor Roosevelt.".
- Photobiography label "Photobiography".
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- Photobiography wasDerivedFrom Photobiography?oldid=654489977.
- Photobiography isPrimaryTopicOf Photobiography.