Photography and Culture is in the forefront of new critical, reflective and analytical writing on photography. It is pluralistic in its approach, inter-disciplinary, embracing the
historic and the contemporary and independent of any one prevailing theoretical critical model. It mirrors and debates new ways of thinking about photography as the photographic image
becomes an ever more central player in our personal and public histories and lifestories. It seeks to become an important text for a new community of interest clustered around those
who use reference, interpret or analyze photographic images within their chosen fields in arts and humanities, science and social science.