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The Royal Photographic Society
Великобритания
Добавлен 6 авг 2015
The Royal Photographic Society (RPS) is a membership organisation that is here to guide you on your journey as a photographer. Whether you work in analogue, digital photography or video and use a mobile phone, compact digital camera or DSLR to capture your film or photo, we can help.
We offer a range of events and photography courses (including online courses / e learning) where you can learn new skills and join others who share your interests. Courses range from Introductions to Photoshop and Lightroom to learning about copyright or selling stock photos. You can also enter our photography competitions and in some cases, if selected, see your pictures in an RPS exhibition, apply for a Society Distinction and other RPS qualifications, nominate your favourite photographer for an award, partipate in the activities of your local Region or Chapter and if you are a Member, receive our award-winning publication The RPS Journal each
Picture: Triggering the Birth of Stars by Nicholas Wright
We offer a range of events and photography courses (including online courses / e learning) where you can learn new skills and join others who share your interests. Courses range from Introductions to Photoshop and Lightroom to learning about copyright or selling stock photos. You can also enter our photography competitions and in some cases, if selected, see your pictures in an RPS exhibition, apply for a Society Distinction and other RPS qualifications, nominate your favourite photographer for an award, partipate in the activities of your local Region or Chapter and if you are a Member, receive our award-winning publication The RPS Journal each
Picture: Triggering the Birth of Stars by Nicholas Wright
The Sankey Photography Archive
As part of the RPS Historical Group's look at historical collections of photography, photographic archives, and those working historical and alternative processes this talk explores the Sankey Photography Archive with Liz Critchley and John Harrison, hosted by Group Chair Gilly Read FRPS.
In 2018 Signal Film and Media embarked on Seeing the North with Sankey, a journey to re-house, catalogue and celebrate the incredible Sankey Family Photography Collection. The Sankeys were a father and son trio who documented life in Barrow and Cumbria over 70 years. Starting around 1900, they captured the landscape, cultural changes, everyday lives and work up until the 1970s. The postcards they created ...
In 2018 Signal Film and Media embarked on Seeing the North with Sankey, a journey to re-house, catalogue and celebrate the incredible Sankey Family Photography Collection. The Sankeys were a father and son trio who documented life in Barrow and Cumbria over 70 years. Starting around 1900, they captured the landscape, cultural changes, everyday lives and work up until the 1970s. The postcards they created ...
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Julia Margaret Cameron in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 1875-1879
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As part of the RPS Historical Group's look at historical collections of photography, photographic archives, and those working historical and alternative processes Aneela de Soysa will discuss Julia Margaret Cameron's little known photographs made in Ceylon. Julia Margaret Cameron was one of the most innovative photographers of the nineteenth century. With a soft focus, her photographs looked mo...
Alex Ledingham, Photo Artist of Grantown on Spey
Просмотров 257Месяц назад
As part of the RPS Historical Group's look at historical collections of photography, photographic archives, and those working historical and alternative processes Pete Moore's talk explores a small pioneering photographic business established in Grantown on Spey in Moray, in the Highlands of Scotland. Alex Ledingham's studio traded between c.1907 and 1954 and provides a valuable local social do...
IPE 165 - Ioanna Sakellaraki - The Seven Circuits of a Pearl
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IPE 165 - Ioanna Sakellaraki - The Seven Circuits of a Pearl
Contemporary Wet Plate Collodion Photography
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As part of the RPS Historical Group's look at historical collections of photography, photographic archives, and those working historical and alternative processes this talk will explore Tony Richards journey into wet-collodion photography over the last fourteen years. From a birthday present to himself, to his latest photographic studio. He'll share his experiences of cameras, kit and chemistry...
IPE 165 - Joel Redman - Jake on the Moores
Просмотров 1733 месяца назад
IPE 165 - Joel Redman - Jake on the Moores
IPE 165 - Yuxing Chen - The Oriental Scene
Просмотров 1303 месяца назад
IPE 165 - Yuxing Chen - The Oriental Scene
IPE165 - Juno Seunghui Joo - What A Death Made Us Do
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IPE165 - Juno Seunghui Joo - What A Death Made Us Do
Electroplating and the Daguerreotype with Jo Gane
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The Royal Photographic Society's Historical Group presents artist and photographer Jo Gane who will discuss her PhD research and practice into electroplating and the daguerreotype, looking at daguerreotypes made in 1840s Birmingham by George Shaw and Francis Marrian. This talk will explore the role of recreative practice in understanding the material qualities of the daguerreotype alongside dis...
Ulster In Days Gone By: The W.A. Green Photographic Collection
Просмотров 2765 месяцев назад
Ulster In Days Gone By: The W. A. Green Photographic Collection is presented by Victoria Millar, Senior Curator of History, National Museums Northern Ireland. The W. A. Green Collection dates from c.1880 to c.1940. It was acquired by the Ulster Folk Museum in the early 1960s, and consists of approximately 4,000 glass plate negatives, original prints, lantern slides and published series of views...
Tales from the Bradford Heritage Recording Unit
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The RPS Historical Group presents the latest in its series of photography collection talks, introduced by Group Chair Gilly Read FRPS, and delivered by John Ashton. An introduction to Photos Bradford - the photography archive of Bradford District Museums and Galleries looking at some of its nationally acclaimed collections and their relevance to Bradford’s history and people. During the talk we...
In conversation: Owen Harvey with Roger Tooth
Просмотров 2186 месяцев назад
Join us for a conversation between British documentary and portrait photographer Owen Harvey and The Guardian's former Head of Photography, Roger Tooth. Owen was the recipient of the 2022 RPS Joan Wakelin bursary given in partnership with The Guardian newspaper.
In conversation: Professors Liz Wells and Martha Langford
Просмотров 2807 месяцев назад
Join us for a conversation between Professors Liz Wells and Martha Langford. Liz Wells, a writer, curator, and lecturer on photographic practices, is Professor Emeritus in Photographic Culture, Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Business, at the University of Plymouth, UK and remains active in the Faculty’s international Environmental Arts research networks. Her research in photographic culture fo...
Little Woman. The art of being Jane Wigley, daguerreotypist
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Jane Wigley, one of Britain´s first female photographers, and the official licentiate to take daguerreotype portraits in boomtown Newcastle, is today, as she was then, disregarded as a footnote. The pictures she took appeared lost, her life´s story without bookends. New research however illuminates the unique shaping behind Jane Wigley´s character- for the soldier´s daughter had spent much of h...
Exploring the William Graham collection at the Mitchell Library
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Exploring the William Graham collection at the Mitchell Library
In conversation: Ajamu X HonFRPS and Ingrid Pollard HonFRPS
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In conversation: Ajamu X HonFRPS and Ingrid Pollard HonFRPS
Exploring the The Robert Elwall Photographs Collection at the RIBA
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Exploring the The Robert Elwall Photographs Collection at the RIBA
In conversation Carly Clarke with Stephen Lovell-Davis
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In conversation Carly Clarke with Stephen Lovell-Davis
Exploring the Fay Godwin archive at the British Library
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Exploring the Fay Godwin archive at the British Library
In conversation: Andrew Dewdney with Victoria Walsh
Просмотров 354Год назад
In conversation: Andrew Dewdney with Victoria Walsh
Discover the Historical Photographs of China project
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Discover the Historical Photographs of China project
In Conversation: Craig Atkinson and Grant Scott
Просмотров 224Год назад
In Conversation: Craig Atkinson and Grant Scott
In conversation: Anne McNeill and Dr Pippa Oldfield
Просмотров 184Год назад
In conversation: Anne McNeill and Dr Pippa Oldfield
RPS Western Region | Talk: Sharon and Robert Prenton Jones, Part II
Просмотров 228Год назад
RPS Western Region | Talk: Sharon and Robert Prenton Jones, Part II
RPS Western Region | Talk: Sharon and Robert Prenton Jones
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RPS Western Region | Talk: Sharon and Robert Prenton Jones
W. & D. Downey, Photographers: The Road to Balmoral
Просмотров 435Год назад
W. & D. Downey, Photographers: The Road to Balmoral
Dafna Talmor HonFRPS in conversation with Duncan Wooldridge
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Dafna Talmor HonFRPS in conversation with Duncan Wooldridge
5:43 - you at first focus on the foliage, then the jewellery. Actually, I was looking at the graceful, elegant hand touching the collarbone; the bare arm, sightly wavy slicked-back hair.
bubbles are the basis of reality! just look at sonoluminescence!
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What terrific new insight Aneela has shared about Ceylon and the people JMC photographed. I found the connection between The Pearl Fishers fascinating, as well as the possibility that JMC may've played the popular aria from it on her piano in Freshwater. I learned much about Sri Lanka's colonial history and the Cameron family's connection to it. Thank you, Aneela!
Unable to access the link given here 5:14 due I suppose to the BL cyber attack.
Did Godwin do her own film processing and printing?
thanks for uploading this video. So inspiring!!
A very interesting and insightful talk. Thank you!
Good. But the airport part was kinda over detailed
This is a great film....it is so interesting and well put together. I have a collection of 9.5mm film footage of the Bird family retreat at "Plas Tanat", near Welshpool. A large house sitting in about 11 acres. The footage covers the 1920s, and shows family stuff of the time...including at least one of the fabled yellow Rolls Royce's. I wonder if it may be film taken by Robert Bird...?
This guy is a discovery as an Autochrome photographer. Interestingly he experimented with flashlight, as one Autochrome plate inscription suggests, that's probably why his shots inside the home are so colourful. Would buy a book on him right away. He is missing inside the in-depth German book THE AUTOCHROME IN GREAT BRITAIN (2017). Would have liked to see some shots of his movies. Must have been amazing first to shoot in the brand new Autochrome process and then 16mm gets invented, a hundred years ago. Currently I'm shooting a 16mm film on 1912 postcards of my hometown of Kiel made from Autochrome plates :-)
Thank you so very much !!
Never read out the text of the slide!😂
would somebody kindly link the interview discussed in the video, Excellent upload. Godwin's work deserves more contemporrary attention.
Has anyone tried an alternative liquid metal instead of mercury for the mirror?
Jon Hilty posted a video using galinstan (mixture of gallium, indium and tin) as an alternative. I think he's made a few plates with it.
@@Stop4MotionMakr nice
I have worked with Gallium-Indium eutectics (unrelated to Lippmann photography), and I suspect that the oxide layer that quickly develops on the exposed surfaces might create problems. This oxide skin is matte in appearance and adheres to many surfaces. You could try to work around the problem by purging the plate holder with nitrogen or argon before filling it up with liquid metal alloy, but that adds lots of complexity to the already difficult technique...
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my late father one of member Rps from miri sarawak.his name abdul hakim hj awang mokti..tq
Extremely moving, inspiring and life affirming. So much to admire - especially how you have confronted such traumatic family experiences and turned them into a personal cathartic photographic journey we can all learn and gain from. Many beautiful and poignant images.
Nice work sis! Keep up the good work ❤
A tool is a tool. How we use it and reate it to the work we create is all that matters. In time the world will accept any new tool, once the benefits and limitations are understood. That's what photographers faced in the 1840s, pxel editing software in the 90s, digital cameras in the 2000s...
Extremely interesting and looking forward to hearing how this will apply to distinctions in due course.
In the future there will be people who get up before sunrise , carry a camera and tripod miles then wait patiently for a seagul or ship to pass and then capture that moment There will be other people quite happy to stay in bed , sit in front of a computer and let the computer do the heavy lifting I was sceptical prior to watching this presentation now I'm just sad
I agree, there is nothing quite like experiencing the real thing. Waking up in the middle of the night to be at the right location for a sunrise. That will make the image unique and full of wonders. However, I also strongly believe there are certain types of images and storytelling where this technology can come in quite handy. With content credentials and purpose, certain images will be magically be #madebyahuman. Don't be sad, there's room for everyone
In the same way that large format plate photographers were sad when compact film cameras meant that everyone could take photos easily and more cheaply. Let alone when Photoshop came out and things could be cloned out, skies replaced, composites constructed etc etc. AI further democratises image making. We are all still free to do it "properly" and the work that is being done with embedded credentials will mean that your truly photographic image will be labelled as authentic photography.
@@vsiglov I hope your right when it comes to Ai images being stamped . I think all Ai images should bear a watermark so that the viewer is aware that what they see is not real . Data tags etc will be lost in the soup IMO the photo taken with a compact camera or a large format are equally valid . They don't lie They have built a monster but listening to the replies to the questions suggests they are still trying to figure how to control the monster they have released onto the streets It all makes me more certain that my film camera and darkroom are the best place to be , artists , illustrators face a very uncertain future unless they just give up and say " if you can't beat them join them "
@@AustenGoldsmithPhotography Photos have always lied to some extent - the photographer makes all sorts of choices when taking the photo to show the "truth" they want to show. Once you get into the dark room even more creative choices are made... including compositing and removal etc (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Gustave_Rejlander ) All that's happened is that it has gotten easier and cheaper to manipulate photos over the decades. We can't hold back process to some nostalgic golden age... but we can keep using the techniques and processes we love. Painters thought portrait painting was obsolete when photography was invented... it wasn't of course... and likewise AI will not kill photography
I'm very proud to have my work published by Craig in CRB, loved them even before he emailed, finally a photobook for the masses and not just the elite. thanks again Craig from Wally Cassiddy
I missed this talk live. I doubt I would have stayed long as I will not with this recording. I hope the interviewer listens to himself. In the first five minutes he must have used "kind of" a hundred times, twice or more in one sentence a real turn off..Dafna was fine.
Amazing
Thank you!
Superb, very interesting and stunning images well done x
Excellent video, fascinating journey from being a lover of photos to being a FRPS. This story has shown Holly's love for her dogs and her love for photography. So wonderful to see the journey of her photography from being a basic average photographer, to the wonderful shots of the latter day FRPS assessment pictures. Outstanding shots, especially the black dogs and water shots. As a very basic photographer myself this definitely gives me some hope of being able to improve myself, even if just a small amount. Thanks for the talk and inspiration that we can all improve ourselves. Though personally I'd never be anywhere near as good as Holly. Great video, keep up the good work.
Excellent Holly well done X
Well done, Anne McNeill!
Thank you for this, such a valuable watch. Clear, concise and easy to follow. Made a task easier.
Excellent work Magda, really portrayed the gravitas of Auschwitz.
Fascinating TIm - thanks so much, Alex
Awesome event. Do we have access to participants talks? When we annotated our images
A legend and a wealth of knowledge. Any tips he has for you, use them
The core problem we face is how we shift from being a predator/pathogen for the rest of the biosphere to becoming a symbiote with it.
Well done Wellcome very beautiful fantastic standard .Do you produce a Catalogue or a book with Taschen Museum Germany ?
Percy Salmon has a page at www.wikitree.com/wiki/Salmon-2917, where you can trace some of his ancestry.
Congratulations. For some reason, mainly to do with coincidence, I’m reminded of a statement on Hauntology, “The future belongs to ghosts. This was spoken by Jacques Derrida in a personal appearance in the 1983 Ken Mullen film Ghost Dance. In this actress Pascale Ogier is seen to consider, then accept the revelation only then to perish soon after filming ended. As best I recall, Derrida observed that human social interactions stand above text and text stands above the visual image. Your experience began no doubt with social interactions and so an essential part of your journey was to end with this presentation, a form of social interaction. You have successfully closed the loop giving resolution. Thank you for sharing a powerful narrative that serves also to keep alive the ghost of Hannah.
I love this Lucy, it's brilliant 😊
Por favor, si alguien habla español.. Me gustaría saber sobre el papiro que tienen: Sub Tumm Praesidium, que es una oración ala virgen María, datada en el año 250 D.C. gracias.
Well done Adrian on your ARPS and an interesting talk. Thank you
Hi Simon, nice talk thank you... hopefully one day i will be successfull for an FRPS and wud prefer the certificate on the right.. it wud be nice if the logo of the society is added to the certificate. .. ashok viswanathan/chennai, india
Sarah, Thank you for sharing your story. Your beautiful work and courage inspire others and are an excellent reason to be part of RPS.
A true artist with a deep love of his subject and an awareness of the glory of Creation and the fragile situation we have placed it in. Truly a thought provoking presentation, such stunning images, thank you Len and RPS for making it available.
Derrick, thank you so much for your kind comments.
Can anyone say where this original soundtrack from? I will pay 10 pounds to anyone who exactly determines it…
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and images Paul, both are excellent and I will be coming back to review both from time to time.
wonderful!
Generations in 2080 - 2148 are lucky to see vivid clear pictures of their Ancestors in the 1970s and 2020s. Especially we have RUclips, the pop culture of Tiktok, Facebook, and Instagram. In the early 21st century.
Such beautiful photographs