Jeremy Rowe: Images from the Birth of Photography
September 23, 7-8pm
$ 5.00
A one-hour tour of photographic processes from the birth of photography, focusing on the cased photographs of Daguerreotype, ambrotype, and tintype. The chronological presentation will weave the evolution of the processes between 1840 and 1870, with the social, cultural, and technological impacts as they developed. Each process will be described, and the session illustrated with examples from the collection of Jeremy Rowe. Examples of each process will be available for viewing after the presentation, and in the Exploring the Roots of Photography exhibition.
Dr. Jeremy Rowe has collected, researched, and written about 19th and early 20th century photographs for over 25 years. He has written Arizona Photographers 1850 - 1920: A History and Directory, Arizona Real Photo Postcards: A History and Portfolio, and Early Maricopa County 1871-1920, as well as numerous articles on photographic history.
Jeremy serves on several boards, including the Daguerreian Society, Center for Alternative Photography in Manhattan, INFOCUS (the collaboration between the Phoenix Art Museum and center for Creative Photography) and the Arizona Photographic Historical Society. He is now emeritus faculty at ASU, refocusing his efforts on his passion for photographic history.
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Lecture: Images from the Birth of Photography
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