Professor of Cultural Studies at Cardiff University. Founding Editor of Martial Arts Studies. Author of books on cultural theory, Bruce Lee, Rey Chow, orientalism, film, media & physical culture. Recovering martial arts addict. CV: http://bit.ly/4mrJE1C
A quarterly magazine 'thinking through photography'
https://linktr.ee/sourcephotographicreview
www.source.ie
Writer and historian: photograpy, art, archives, museums, colonialism (Egypt, Sudan). Tango dancer, Italophile, Chair in History of Visual Culture @durhamhistory.bsky.social. Author of Treasured: How Tutankhamun Shaped a Century. https://christinariggs.com
Professor of Art History & Cultural Policy at University College Dublin (UCD). Irish studies; art history; museums; photography; cultural omnivore. Angeleno by birth, Dubliner by choice. Mildly interesting at times.
https://people.ucd.ie/emily.mark
Historian of Ireland, cities, folklore, photographs, bicycles, raindrops and other ephemera. Associate Prof Modern History at University of Bristol. I blog about weather and urbanization here: https://rainandtheirishcity.com/
Modern History, University College Dublin. My book: Exhibiting War. Researching war trophies and trophy-taking.
Historian, curator, walker, player of antique French horns. Photography, music, South Africa. UVA Professor Emeritus.
Iām interested in photography, mapping, and archives, among many other things.
PhD Student | African History | Humboldt University
My research focuses on the connections between photography, labour, and German colonialism in Africa.
MAs in history and photographic preservation + collections management | Historian of First World War photography š¬š§ šØš¦ | Museum Jill of all trades
https://www.wlupress.wlu.ca/Books/T/The-Taking-of-Vimy-Ridge
History of photography, archives, museums. Book: Picture-Work, how Libraries, Museums, and Stock Agencies Launched a New Image Economy
Professor of visual culture @ NTNU Trondheim | Media, Data, Museums | Author of Picture Research: The Work of Intermediation from Pre-Photography to Post-Digitization @ MIT Press 2023 | Campuslivet (akademisk nyhetsbrev pƄ norsk): campuslivet.substack.com
Writer: 'Anton Walbrook' (2020) 'Joseph Pike' (2018) & 'A Carnal Medium' (2012), photohistorian, archivist of Middle East collections at Exeter University, runs the Digital Archive of the Middle East (https://dame.exeter.ac.uk/), collector & bibliophile
Anthropologist | Research Associate @McGill | DPhil @ Oxford | history, visual culture, digital practices, conflict | Photography and Making Bedouin Histories https://bit.ly/EKLeFebvre | http://www.emilieklefebvre.com
Photographic Historian, Lecturer at LABA, Florence (she/her)
Reader in Photographic History & Visual Culture | Writing a book on the experience of the photographic darkroom 1850s-1910s I Editor at Visual Culture in Britain https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/researcher/886x9?sec
History, photographic studies, 80s pop culture, and slurpees.
Carleton University
jamesopp.com
Keeper of Science and Technology at National Museums Scotland. Historian of photography, science, museums and visual culture. He/him. Views my own.
Raised on Coast Miwok land, longtime resident on Ramaytush Ohlone land, writer, climate person, feminist, wanderer. Just started a newsletter at MeditationsInAnEmergency.com.