Publication: La Unión de Informadores Gráficos de Prensa (UIGP)). Aportaciones al fotoperiodismo en la Segunda República Española
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2012
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Sánchez Vigil, Juan Miguel ; Olivera Zaldua, María
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Murcia: Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesdoc.15.2.148161
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Durante la Segunda República española se produjo un cambio considerable en el fotoperiodismo, debido al uso de las nuevas cámaras de pequeño formato (Leica y Contax) y a la incesante actividad social, cultural y política. En 1934 se fundó en Madrid la Unión de Informadores Gráficos de Prensa (UIGP) cuyo primer objetivo fue la defensa de los derechos de los reporteros gráficos en el ejercicio de su profesión. Durante dos años y medio, hasta el levantamiento militar de julio de 1936, fue el organismo encargado de regular la actividad de los fotógrafos de prensa vinculados a los principales diarios, revistas y agencias con sede en la capital. Se presenta en este artículo la creación y actividad de la UIGP a partir del análisis de la documentación inédita de la asociación
During the Second Spanish Republic, a considerable change was produced in photo-journalism, due to the use of the new small format cameras (Leica and Contax) and to the incessant social, cultural and political changes and developments. In 1934, the Unión de Informadores Gráficos de Prensa (UIGP) was founded in Madrid, whose main goal was to defend the rights of the photographers in the exercise of their profession. During a period of two and a half years, until the military uprising in July of 1936, this Union was responsible for controlling the activities of the press photographers who were working for the leading daily newspapers, magazines and agencies with headquarters in the capital. This article covers the creation and activities of the UIGP, based initially on the analysis of the Association’s hitherto unpublished documentation.
During the Second Spanish Republic, a considerable change was produced in photo-journalism, due to the use of the new small format cameras (Leica and Contax) and to the incessant social, cultural and political changes and developments. In 1934, the Unión de Informadores Gráficos de Prensa (UIGP) was founded in Madrid, whose main goal was to defend the rights of the photographers in the exercise of their profession. During a period of two and a half years, until the military uprising in July of 1936, this Union was responsible for controlling the activities of the press photographers who were working for the leading daily newspapers, magazines and agencies with headquarters in the capital. This article covers the creation and activities of the UIGP, based initially on the analysis of the Association’s hitherto unpublished documentation.
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