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Care and Identification of Photographs (from daguerreotypes to digital)


August 21-24, 2012: Washington DC

This workshop will be hosted by the Folger Shakespeare Library

FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND ONLINE REGISTRATION:
http://gawainweaver.com/workshops/
http://gawainweaver.com/workshop/care-id-photos-2012-washdc/

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What are the defining characteristics of individual photographic processes?
How does environment affect the lives of photographic objects? In this 4-day 
intensive workshop, you will develop identification skills and knowledge about 
fine art and historic photographic processes, from the daguerreotype to digital 
prints. This workshop is intended for curators, collectors, archivists, 
collection managers, and anyone who studies or appreciates photographic prints.

Using handheld 60x microscopes and a large set of photographic and 
photomechanical samples, you will learn how a variety of processes were 
created, why they look the way they do, and how they deteriorate. Group ID 
sessions, using a digital microscope and screen projection, will allow 
participants to practice their identification skills in a guided setting.
Preservation topics include enclosures, handling guidelines, environmental 
monitoring, the effects of temperature and relative humidity on collections, 
and the importance of cold storage for certain photographic materials.

Over 30 different processes are studied in great detail, from how 
daguerreotypes are made and how they are best preserved, to how long-lasting 
inkjet prints are created, and how to preserve and store color photographic 
materials and cellulose nitrate and cellulose acetate-based photographic film.

Registration Includes:
* 4-day workshop
* 240-page color notebook
* 60x LED handheld microscope
* OPTIONAL: Basic Photographic Sample Set

The registration fee for this 4-day workshop is $795 (STUDENT PRICE $645) and 
includes a handheld microscope and a workshop notebook with lecture handouts, 
Quick ID Sheets for each process, and a selection of readings on photograph 
preservation. The Basic Photographic Sample Set, consisting of
18 identified photographic and photomechanical processes, is available with 
registration for $75. Due to the hands-on nature of this workshop, the number 
of participants will be limited to 14.

The Academy of Certified Archivists (ACA), a certifying organization of 
professional archivists, will award 15 Archival Recertification Credits
(ARCs) to eligible Certified Archivists (CAs) attending this workshop.

The American Society of Appraisers and the International Society of Appraisers 
will award 24 reaccreditation hours/professional development credits for 
qualified appraisers attending this workshop.

For more information, please contact the instructor:

Gawain Weaver
Photograph Conservator
tel 415.446.9138
info at gawainweaver.com
http://gawainweaver.com

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