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British photographic history - Information and discussion …
- https://britishphotohistory.ning.com/
- Welcome to the British photographic history blog which was launched at the start of 2009. There are now over 3700 members, in addition to regular readers. These range from museum and gallery curators, photographic academics, students, collectors, dealers and representatives from the photographic press from around the world.
British Journal of Photography | Photography Journal | 1854 Media
- https://www.1854.photography/journal/
- Ones to Watch 2021. British Journal of Photography‘ s annual global talent search, Ones to Watch, celebrates its 10th edition in 2021. This year’s 20 nominees are drawn from across the globe. From Belarus and Myanmar to Bangladesh, Sudan and beyond. It is also our first year of Ones to Watch: Community, where we asked our Ones to Watch ...
British Photographic History blog | Francis Hodgson
- https://francishodgson.com/tag/british-photographic-history-blog/
- So I was pleased recently when the British Photographic History blog carried a small announcement that Joan Osmond, a direct descendant of Victor Prout, had produced a biographic volume which would shed more light on the little-known author of this fine series of pictures. Continue reading →
Photographic History – The Stereoscopy Blog
- https://stereoscopy.blog/tag/photographic-history/
- Tag: Photographic History The Stereoscopy Blog Turns 3! It's the Stereoscopy Blog's 3rd birthday today, so I thought I'd send a sneak preview of some amateur stereos from a collection I'm going to post about in a few months time as a thank you for all the amazing support.
British Photography since 1972: a conference
- https://rps.org/1972conf
- The Royal Photographic Society’s Historical Group was formed on 22 March 1972 at a time when photography in Britain was undergoing a significant transition. The RPS, itself, was in a process of modernisation as it sought to remain relevant to British photography. The way photography was taught in higher education reflected a move away from the technical to a focus on approach …
Photographic Histories | A blog by Dr Beatriz Pichel
- https://beatrizpichel.wordpress.com/
- The other day I asked to produce a video of my book Picturing the Western Front.Photography, Practices and Experiences in First World War France (Manchester University Press, 2021) for the event Creativity with Impact: A Showcase of Innovations from Arts, Design and Humanities Research, organised by PhD student Jane Hearst at De Montfort University in …
cfp: British Photography since 1972 conference - RPS
- https://rps.org/1972
- Dr Michael Pritchard RPS Historical Group [email protected]. British Photography since 1972: Commemorating fifty years of the RPS Historical Group. Extended deadline for paper proposals: 28 March 2022. Programme and conference booking from 15 April 2022. Conference: 1-2 July 2022, RPS House, Bristol, UK.
British Photography Research Home Page
- https://www.flemingphotohistory.com/british-research/british-photography-research-home.htm
- This section consists of annotated bibliographies and transcriptions of articles published in British photographic journals, newspapers and legal gazettes focusing on the 1850s to the 1870s. The material covers reviews, exhibitions, meetings, expeditions, legal actions, and advertisements. Indexes provide easy access, but word searches also work.
History - The Royal Photographic Society
- https://archive.rps.org/history
- The Royal Photographic Society Journal is the oldest continuously published photographic periodical in the world. The first issue appeared on 3 March 1853 and, with slight changes to its frequency and format, it has been published ever since. The RPS Journal has covered the artistic and technical developments within photography, it has recorded ...
The British Photographic Council
- https://british-photographic-council.org/
- The British Photographic Council exists to protect, develop and promote the rights and interests of photographic image-makers and the bodies that represent them in the UK. The Council represents these views to the Government, the European Commission and other relevant bodies either directly or through or with the co-operation of other ...
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