Information and discussion on all aspects of British photographic history
Time: July 7, 2012 to September 2, 2012
Location: Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Street: Queen Street
City/Town: Exeter, Devon EX4 3RX
Website or Map: http://rammuseum.org.uk/
Phone: 01392 665 858
Event Type: exhibition
Organized By: Royal Albert Memorial Museum
Latest Activity: Nov 16, 2011
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This exhibition explores the range of approaches to fashion image-making from the 1911 to today, it comprises sixty photographs, including many rarely exhibited and recently acquired works by twenty photographers including Edward Steichen, Irving Penn, David Bailey, Corinne Day and Tim Walker. This is the first touring exhibition from the V&A's Collection to showcase the work of international fashion photographers and to draw together such a broad range of important historic and contemporary fashion images.
Photo: Tim Walker, Lily Cole & Giant Camera. Italian Vogue, 2005 © Tim Walker / V&A Images
Victoria and Albert Museum's photography collection
National Science and Media Museum
RPS Journal 1853-2012 online and searchable
Photographic History Research Centre, Leicester
Birkbeck History and Theory of Photography Research Centre
William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonné
British Photography. The Hyman Collection
The Press Photo History Project Mapping the photo agencies and photographers of Fleet Street and the UK
The correspondence of William Henry Fox Talbot
Historic England Archive
UAL Photography and Photography and the Archive Research Centre
Royal Photographic Society's Historical Group
www.londonstereo.com London Stereoscopic Company / T. R. Williams
www.earlyphotography.co.uk British camera makers and companies
Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock.
National Portrait Gallery, London
http://www.freewebs.com/jb3d/
Alfred Seaman and the Photographic Convention
Frederick Scott Archer
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