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Welcome to the British photographic history blog which was launched at the start of 2009. There are now nearly 4100 members, in addition to regular readers. These range from museum and gallery curators, photographic academics, students, collectors, dealers and representatives from the photographic press from around the world. The blog provides a forum for news of events and happenings within the British photographic history community. This can include lectures or meetings, exhibition news, jobs, reviews and general news affecting collections of photographic material or individuals within the field. While the focus is on Britain it may, on occasion, include material that is of wider interest from Europe, the United States, Africa and Asia.

A summary of the previous week's posts is usually emailed to signed up readers each Monday. 

Dr Michael Pritchard

PS. Thanks to George Eastman House (now George Eastman Museum) and History Today magazine blogs for recommending British Photographic History as one of their own favourite blogs. The Daily Telegraph made BPH one of its photography websites of the week

As part of Headstone Manor and Museum's current exhibition Lights Camera Kodak which runs until 30 November Dr Michael Pritchard will look at the history and development of the camera from its origins in the early 1880s to the advent of digital cameras from the 1990s, with a particular emphasis on those made by Eastman Kodak Co from 1888 and Kodak Ltd in the United Kingdom. Many of those Kodak cameras were landmarks in the history of the camera and amateur photography such as the…

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We are thrilled to announce that applications are now open for an exceptional opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the conservation, digitisation, and management of photographic collections. This 6-month, part-time, paid traineeship is designed to nurture the next generation of conservation professionals and address the critical shortage of expertise in the preservation of photographic heritage.

Our studio, based in North London, is led by photographic conservators Simon Fleury…

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The main call for papers has now closed with seventy proposals received. As this is a global event for International Womens Day 2025 the organisers are still open for proposals from scholars or academics from under-represented areas of Asia, both East and South, and Africa, or papers dealing with photography, by or of women, from those areas. 

Use the link on the original call: …

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13016252685?profile=RESIZE_180x180 Visit the Library for a spooktacular collection encounter featuring spirits, ghosts, auras and ectoplasm. Seeing is believing…. Join Tony Richards and Jamie Robinson from the library's imaging team to discuss the late Victorian craze of spirit and supernatural photography including books and photographic examples from our collections. Drop in to the Historic Reading Room for this…

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This lecture takes as a case study the Czechoslovak surrealist group, formed in 1934 and still active to this day in Prague, through the lens of its distinctive tradition of surrealist documentary photography as a tool to reflect and critique its geographic and historical contexts.

A long-time specialist in the history, theory and practices of the international surrealist movement, Krzysztof Fijałkowski is Professor of Visual Culture and senior lecturer on the BA Fine Art programme,…

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12998917483?profile=RESIZE_180x180 The Centre for British Photography is seeking a Director of Development and Strategy. Established in 2020, the Centre (UK registered charity no. 1190955) presents an expansive overview of the diversity of photographic practices in Britain from a range of voices past and present. Its mission is to support all kinds of photographic practices in Britain and to provide platforms for…

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Identify and Care for Your Photographic Collections, is a hands-on workshop designed to assist community archivists and enthusiasts in learning how to identify, care for, and preserve photographic materials. Hosted at Cupar Library, the workshop features experts from the University of St Andrews, including Laura Brown, the Curator of Photography, and Erica Kotze, an accredited conservator with over 20 years of experience.

Participants will gain practical knowledge on…

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Information and discussion on all aspects of British photographic history ranging from news, exhibitions and museum updates, to publications, and jobs. BPH is intended to be collaborative so do add your own posts. 

 

 

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