Historians, curators and photographic practitioners have begun to re-examine older forms of photography, yet many cultural studies of nineteenth-century photography have been overly reliant upon twentieth-century theoretical constructions.
This multidisciplinary conference will move away from these models, exploring issues such as early photographic 'authorship', traditional technological narratives, and the ideologies of photographic realism.
Keynote speakers: Kate Flint, Lindsay Smith and Kelley Wilder.
For more information contact: rethinkingphotography@gmail.com.
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