Event: Promoting the Dog through Photography / 8 February 2024

Dogs have been a subject matter within photography since it was first introduced. Was this by hapless accident or have dogs been a central theme within photography since the beginning and why? Looking at the parallel trajectory of dogs (most notably pedigree dogs) and photography in Great Britain, Heidi Hudson, Curator of Photographic Collections at the Royal Kennel Club, will examine the role the dog plays out in early photography as subject matter, muse, prop, and symbolic representation.

Heidi Hudson is Curator of Photographic Collections at the Royal Kennel Club and holds a Master of History of Art with Photography from Birkbeck College. Heidi is a specialist on Victorian dog photography as well as contemporary dog photography. Heidi manages all photography on behalf of the Kennel Club including the world-famous Crufts dog show. Heidi owns a Portuguese Water Dog named Bob.

Lunchtime Lecture: Promoting the Dog through Photography- The making of man’s best friend in early British photography
Thursday, 8 February 2024 at 1300-1355
Free
Book here: https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/1pxJ5oVv1b/p23096-lunchtime-lecture-dog-photography-feb-2024

 

Image: W. G. Campbell, 'The Lesson', 1856, albumen print. Print taken from the 'Photographic Album of the Year, 1857' RPS.1211-2018. The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund.

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