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fall 2015 Meeting Photos

Photographs from the Fall 2015 Meeting in Providence, Rhode Island at the AS220 Studios and the Providence Public Library, November 7, 2015


11 photo(s) Updated on: 2015-11-13
  • Robert Burton, Photograph Cataloger at Harvard University Libraries, talks about cataloging and description. Photo by Dan Bullman
  • Eve Neiger, Archivist at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, discusses the history of 19th-century photographic processes. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Matthew Mason, Archivist at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, discusses characteristics of 19th century photographs. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Cyanotypes drying on a rack from the morning workshop with Sam Thompson. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Rhode Island photographer, Sam Thompson shows workshop participants how to coat a piece of paper in preparation for making a cyanotype. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Silvia Mejia, NEA Representative-at-Large, poses for a portrait during the wet plate collodion workshop. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Jill Snyder, NEA Immediate Past President, poses for the camera during the morning workshop session on wet plate collodion photography at AS220. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Rhode Island photographer, Brett Henriksen demonstrates using a large format camera during the morning workshop session on wet plate collodion photographs. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Rhode Island photographer, Brett Henriksen demonstrates how to load a glass plate negative into a large format camera during the morning workshop at AS220. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Martha Mahard, Professor of Practice at Simmons College, discusses the history of photography during the morning workshop. Photo by Dan Bullman.
  • Kathleen Deep, Collections Coordinator at the University of Connecticut, shows the audience a print made with organic materials during the morning workshop. Photo by Dan Bullman.
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