Robin East is now a member of British photographic history
4 hours ago
John SurreyUK posted a discussion

Is this a young Prince Albert ?

I am trying to decide whether the small ambrotype is of a young Prince Albert and would appreciate any input . Please see the group photo and Albert on far left and Alfred on far right,  and then my…See More
9 hours ago
Richard Sullivan HonFRPS replied to Roger Hyam's discussion Documentation of the Orotone (Curt-Tone) process?
"Over the years I have tried to find something on Orotone to no avail. It seems to have been a process named by Curtis himself. As suggested here, I suspect Curtis adapted a known process for applying…"
yesterday
Antares Wells posted a blog post

PhD Opportunity: Feminist Documentary Photography and Activist Networks Scholarship

The University of St Andrews is pleased to offer a full scholarship…See More
yesterday
Edward McCann commented on Edward McCann's blog post Exhibition of G W Wilson carte-de-visite views, 1862-1900.
" As Ian Wallace suggests, the finely tinted album filler with eight GWW views is likely an original Wilson. W.C. Darrah in " Cartes de Visite in Nineteenth Century Photography" wrote,…"
Sunday
Malcolm Batty commented on Malcolm Batty's blog post Slides from 1960s
"Thank you Bobbie and John. I will list the suitable slides and send it to Reece by email. I think that he will find some useful views among them. Regards Malcolm"
Sunday
Michael Pritchard posted a blog post

PhD studentship: The Migrant Eye: Reactivating the Photographic Past through Archives and Exhibitions

The University of Liverpool is offering a PhD studentship entitled 'The…See More
Sunday
Michael Binns posted a photo

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Photo taken by my father Peter Binns at Illfracombe on VE Day
Sunday
Michael Binns commented on Michael Binns's album

WWII

"Photo taken by my father, Peter Binns at Iffracombe on VE Day"
Sunday
Bobbie Carnegie commented on Malcolm Batty's blog post Slides from 1960s
"Malcolm - I suppose it's inevitable your collection will be 'picked at for its cherries' by interested archives. Will they digitise them? And, if so what do they then do with originals…"
Saturday