LoC/USCO, former SIT at the British Library. Reformed archaeologist, second generation photographer. Digitisation has become a way of life. Opinions my own
Coming soon! FADGI 101: Cultural Heritage Still Imaging. This webinar is geared towards a non-technical audience and for those who are new to the field of cultural heritage imaging. For more information and free registration: https://t.co/mQljKHTwhY
There's still time to apply for a bursary to attend the Rare Books and Special Collections Group conference in Edinburgh but time is running out to send an application. Links and details in the quoted thread. Application deadline is Thursday (8 August).
Sign-up quickly, if you're interested, as tickets are looking as if they'll sellout! With many thanks to my co-organiser, @LauraMorreale. Also, *love* the image -- with many thanks to the clever person @bodleianlibs who thought of that
The Copyright Office has digitized over 9 million records (and counting) in the Copyright Historical Record Books Collection. Read about this achievement in our latest Copyright: Creativity at Work blog post. https://t.co/RGwimQ4c5S
The FADGI Still Image 2022 Guidelines are now available for public review! Importantly, these revised guidelines recognize the importance and necessity of trained cultural heritage photographers as an essential step for achieving FADGI imaging standards.
https://t.co/k3dDuVqMx8
Disheartening to see a major arts institution @Tate advertising for photographers with 2yrs + professional experience at £14.10 per hour. This is only devaluing an industry that’s becoming increasingly unsustainable as a career choice.
"Sometimes the tears are coming because a lot of labor has been put in here". Staff packing away Ukrainian museum collections to protect their national heritage, in case. https://t.co/Z0qAqaGSwJ
Are you an imaging professional working in the UK heritage sector? Then please consider filling out this survey. It only takes 3mins and your answers will contribute to the creation of salary guidelines for our sector. https://t.co/MGpbxefuig
AHFAP Conference 2021 - call for papers now open for our 2021 online conference. We'd love to hear from you about your #photography#heritage#museum#digitisation#3D projects. For more info and to submit your proposal visit https://t.co/7jTPRqhXCR.