Title:   Imagining a Real Australia
Author:   Zagala Stephen
Publisher:   UNSW Press NewSouth
Binding:   Paperback
Edition:   2024
APN:   9781742236926 or ISBN(1742236928)
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Documentary photography offers one way of looking, but this type of looking is also about feeling. It is a style of making photographs designed to draw people into the world and activate their interest in something beyond themselves.

Australian documentary photography was at its height from the 1950s to 1970s. A time of great flux social, political and cultural was reflected in the photographs of Max Dupain, Carol Jerrems, William Yang, Rennie Ellis, David Moore, Mervyn Bishop, Sue Ford and others. A time when the gritty documentary photography that emerged in the US after World War II, hand-held film cameras, instamatic colour film, Polaroid cameras and the arrival of television all pushed photography in a revolutionary new direction. Imagining a Real Australia is a stunning testament to a time when photographers turned their lenses on real people living real lives.

'The photos in Zagalas book brilliantly capture the period and the sense of change that was occurring at the time. Highly recommended.' - Canberra Weekly

'Step back in time with Zagala, before influencers and selfies, to a period when photographers captured real people in all their messy, marvellous glory.' - Australian Women's Weekly