Daguerreian Society 2016 Call for Submissions

Daguerreian Society 2016 Call for Submissions

The Daguerreian Society (Daguerre.org) is offering a call for original papers that address and

advance the understanding and appreciation of early photographic history and the Daguerreian

era (ca. 1830 – 1870) in relation to the art, history, science, social impact, collection, and

practice of the daguerreotype and the other photographic processes of this period. Authors are

responsible for securing all necessary rights and releases of images used as illustrations, and

grant permission for one-time print publication and for future electronic access.

The Daguerreian Society Quarterly offers a venue for short articles, such timely articles, book

and exhibition reviews, conservation, member’s favorites, and other topics of potential interest

to our members.

The Daguerreian Society Annual provides a venue for longer papers and in-depth articles, which

are peer-reviewed by the Society’s Publication Committee and selected scholars. The Annual

also includes an expanded member’s favorites section for sharing favorite and important images

and the stories behind them and their acquisition. The papers selected will be published in the

Daguerreian Society Annual.

Timelines:

Quarterly

     Submission deadlines May 1, August 1, November 1, February 1

     Review by the 15th of the month

     Submission of completed manuscript with illustrations by the 21st

Daguerreian Society Annual

     Submission of a 300-word abstract by August 1

     Review and notification by September 1

     Submission of completed manuscript with illustrations by October 15

Submissions:

     Questions: Please contact Mark Koenigsberg, dagmark@alum.mit.edu. or

     Jeremy Rowe, jrowe@vintagephoto.com

     Send electronic submission to both: Diane Filippi, diane_dagsoc@comcast.net and

     Mark Koenigsberg, dagmark@alum.mit.edu.

Please include in the subject line: Submission for 2016 Daguerreian Society Call for Papers.

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