#JustAnnounced: Kodak Snapshots: Celebrating 120 Years of Manufacturing in Australia, is now online! 🎞️
Discover items showcasing the history of @Kodak_AU manufacturing, marketing, retail and working life activities around Australia: https://t.co/g05GBCH5a7
Photography, Value, History, 16-17 June 2025 #PHRC25 | Registration for our annual conference now open! Follow the link for more information on registration and the event's programme https://t.co/lc6VQAar0H
3 days to go to #InternationalWomensDay! Join us for a unique, FREE, 24hr online conference celebrating #women of #photography in #WomensHistoryMonth at midnight on Friday UTC into 8th March.
60 speakers from 17 countries across the globe. Register here: https://t.co/CPUbhy2N5O
We are seeking submissions of articles up to 5,000 words that present new art-historical research on photography from around the world for a special issue in 2025.
The deadline is the 31st October 2024.
For information on our guidelines: https://t.co/ERJTuNKYWY
@AnjahLanggat@drelena_cooper Thanks Anna I loved your paper too. So many parallels. We really should collaborate on something- global connections of Kodak and photo industry! 🤩
Delighted to have been in the first panel session of #PHRC2024 Great papers by my fellow speakers @drelena_cooper and Zsuzsuanna Szegedy-Maszak who talked about #copyright#industrialrelations and #authorship of photographs and half-tones. An interesting start to the day’s talks
Don’t forget to register for this fantastic annual #photohistory conference. I’ll be speaking about how highly skilled staff used their non-visual senses while #workinginthedark at #Kodak in Australia
Less than a week now left to register to attend THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANTS #PHRC24! The conference on 17-18 June 2024 will run both #online and in person https://t.co/3Xre2y0eeb Visit the conference page for more information and registration #photography#culture#history
Excited to be speaking (virtually) at this wonderful #photohistory conference next month, about working in the dark at #Kodak . PHRC has a firm place on my calendar each year.
THE PHOTOGRAPHER’S ASSISTANTS, 17-18 June 2024 #PHRC24 | Registration for our annual conference now open! Follow the link for more information on registration and the event's programme https://t.co/3Xre2xZGoD
This PhD will be the first to research the relationship between the home darkroom and LGBTQ+ people’s quest for freedom of expression and visual representation in Britain from the 1950s to the present 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️Please share with anyone who may be interested! More info👇
@tildsvaughan I’m also shocked. Glad I saw your post as I hadn’t seen this news. She did great things for museums and connecting people. Very sad indeed.
I am delighted to share this fully funded PhD on 'The Home Darkroom and the Freedom of Photographic Production in Britain, 1950s-present'.
An @ahrcpress CDP with me, @Drhesslee, @catterall_pp, @MuseumoftheHome Marina Maniadaki, Louis Platman. Please RT!
https://t.co/EAHItW0UWq
Fantastic artistic intervention by @SusannaMuriel and loved how she & @ricard_martinez made explicit the people doing the preservation work of Massanet’s darkroom. Reminds me of how we documented our specialists work on the Kodak project @museumsvictoria
Wow extraordinary photographic reproduction setups for use in natural light in Germany by @franziska_lampe & the most beautifully lit photo documentation of chemical bottles by @ricard_martinez - not easy to do. Such a poetic approach to preservation. #inthephotographicdarkroom