Magister Artium - MA (History)One of the first things that reached me about photography was how a photograph tells a story or stories. This experience is perhaps most common when viewing personal photographs. A few years ago I was looking through a vast number of personal photographs, of a family I knew well, and was struck by how all the photographs (in albums, framed or lying loosely about) were part of a particular family narrative. Even without the storytelling, which accompanied my viewing of the photographs, I could still 'read' bits and pieces of the family history (and the broader social, political and cultural histories) in their photographs
In the early 1950s Bryan Heseltine made a striking series of photographs in a number of townships an...
Discusses the photographer\u27s return to photography, how the project evolved through influences bo...
This research report examines the notion of the photographic document as subjective register in con...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
This exegesis visually explores the changing identity of the dispersed family from post war Australi...
This thesis engages with the ongoing debate regarding how photographs can co...
This paper addresses the role of photography as a documentary medium and how this forms a basis for ...
The City has Changed Them: Storytelling, Memory, and the Family Photo Album is an interdisciplinary ...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis attempts to analyse the way in which Van Kalker photographs ena...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
The family album has been described as the visual narrative of family history. Whether as a narrat...
The object of the article are hitherto little researched photographs and their collections which onc...
This research explores a collection of family photographs from rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, be...
In the early 1950s Bryan Heseltine made a striking series of photographs in a number of townships an...
Discusses the photographer\u27s return to photography, how the project evolved through influences bo...
This research report examines the notion of the photographic document as subjective register in con...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
Book synopsis: Whether pasted into an album, framed or shared on social media, the family photograph...
This exegesis visually explores the changing identity of the dispersed family from post war Australi...
This thesis engages with the ongoing debate regarding how photographs can co...
This paper addresses the role of photography as a documentary medium and how this forms a basis for ...
The City has Changed Them: Storytelling, Memory, and the Family Photo Album is an interdisciplinary ...
Magister Artium - MAThis mini-thesis attempts to analyse the way in which Van Kalker photographs ena...
As members of extended families and genealogical lines we collect and view photographs to remember. ...
The family album has been described as the visual narrative of family history. Whether as a narrat...
The object of the article are hitherto little researched photographs and their collections which onc...
This research explores a collection of family photographs from rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, be...
In the early 1950s Bryan Heseltine made a striking series of photographs in a number of townships an...
Discusses the photographer\u27s return to photography, how the project evolved through influences bo...
This research report examines the notion of the photographic document as subjective register in con...