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Photo History Conference in Rochester, NY - 1997
- From: P3D Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Photo History Conference in Rochester, NY - 1997
- Date: Tue, 30 Jul 1996 06:58:24 -0600
I just got the following notice for Rochester NEXT Year (October '97).
Since a bunch of you are headed there THIS year, I thought it might
be relevant to pass it along in case anyone can find out about it
from a stereoview aspect.
THANKS
====== wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ======
9:38 PM Monday, July 29, 1996
keeper of the Photo-3d, Motorola
MC68HC11, Overland-Trails, LDS State
Research Outline Guides and other stuff
(currently in Ouray, Colorado)
>Subject: Photo History Conference in Rochester, NY - 1997
>To: photo_hist_x:; ;
>Cc: ANDPPH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Mime-Version: 1.0
>
>Pease forgive this mailing in case it is inappropriate. To explain how you came
>to receive this message I would like you to know that it was compiled from a
>list of members of the History of Photography group compiled by William Allen.
>
>The organizers of the Conference described below, to be held in Rochester, NY
>in 1997, extend a cordial invitation to all of you for what they hope will be a
>very worthwhile event. ....................... andrew davidhazy, andpph@xxxxxxx
>
> Tenth Triennial Symposium on the History of Photography
> October 17-19, 1997 in Rochester, New York
>
>Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers
>
>July 1996: Mark your calendars for the Symposium, PhotoHistory X, to be held
>October 17-19, 1997 at George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, conducted by The
>Photographic Historical Society in cooperation with the George Eastman House.
>
>Since its inception in 1970, this triennial event is the world's only ongoing
>PhotoHistorical symposium, recognized as the principal forum for original,
>scholarly presentations on the broad history of photography. Several hundred
>historians, collectors and enthusiasts from around the world are expected to
>gather for a weekend of lectures, exhibits and a major sale of antique
>photographica. (Special interest groups often meet while at the symposium.)
>
>The feature of PhotoHistory is its full day lecture program. More leading
>authors have presented here than at any other venue. We strive for a program
>offering a wide range of photo-historical topics, including the
>social/commercial impact, esthetics and technology of photography and
>photographers.
>
>We are entertaining contributions for PhotoHistory X. If you have a
>presentation you would like to have considered for the Symposium program,
>please send a description (including the time required) and a one-page
>abstract. We need the description and abstract no later later than December 15,
>1996, to enable proper committee review and subsequent correspondence.
>
>Electronic submission of proposals can be sent to: Prof. Andrew Davidhazy, at
>andpph@xxxxxxx
>
>Our program features 45-50 minute presentations. However, we plan an expanded
>program in 1997 and also welcome proposals for brief presentations (e.g., 15-30
>minutes). Longer talks will be considered. We prefer that the lectures not have
>been presented or published previously.
>
>We waive registration, hotel and meal fees for speakers. In special cases,
>grants may be available to help defray travel expenses or unusual presentation
>expenses (handouts, etc).
>
>We anticipate another successful and stimulating PhotoHistory Symposium, and
>hope you will participate. Please pass the word to colleagues who share an
>interest in the history of photography. Write or call, if additional
>information is needed, or if you wish to suggest others whom we can contact as
>possible speakers.
>
>James Morsch, Program Chair, PhotoHistory X
>158 Garden Parkway, Henrietta, NY 14467
>ph: (716) 359-1231 fx: (716) 477-6303
>
>Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers ---- Call for Papers
>
>Developments as they pertain to this conference will also be available for view
>at the Website for the Rochester Photographic Historical Society at:
>
> http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/tphs.html
>
>.... posted on behalf of PhotoHistory X by Andrew Davidhazy, andpph@xxxxxxx ....
>
>
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