The research upon which this illustrated paper is based seeks to provide insights into a somewhat overlooked form of demotic photography: the seaside ‘walkie’ or commercial seaside photograph. The research specifically examines the Sunbeam Photographic Company located in Margate, UK until the mid-1970s and whose vast collection of glass and celluloid negatives is currently being digitised at the South East Archive of Seaside (SEAS) Photography. The Sunbeam collection is providing a revealing and rich seam of imagery and offers new perspectives on commercial seaside photographic practice and technique. This illustrated paper will examine the Company’s commercial photographic practice from 1920-1970, offering an exposition of the British se...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
The photographic medium, advocated by Kevin Lynch back in 1960, is still very rarely used to support...
Series of Sun Pictures catalogues, with each volume containing exacting reproduc tions of rare photo...
For the latter part of the 19th and much of the 20th Century, commercial photographic companies repr...
Since the beginnings of the medium, photographers have been fascinated by the shoreline and seaside ...
This chapter concentrates on a contemporaneous form of mid nineteenth-century photography, that of t...
Before package holidays and jetting off on an aeroplane became the typical family holiday, British f...
Rarely are working photographers the subject of creative photographic study. Within North Queenslan...
This exhibition provides new insights into an overlooked form of photography, revealing rich and exc...
This book explores how popular photography influenced the development of British travel marketing in...
How has the seaside been photographed? From the roaring waves of the nineteenth century through the ...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
A 1000-word commissioned review of the 2018 photographic exhibition at the National Maritime Museum,...
Working with a panoramic camera, Heike Löwenstein creates 360-degree images, which go beyond the nor...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
The photographic medium, advocated by Kevin Lynch back in 1960, is still very rarely used to support...
Series of Sun Pictures catalogues, with each volume containing exacting reproduc tions of rare photo...
For the latter part of the 19th and much of the 20th Century, commercial photographic companies repr...
Since the beginnings of the medium, photographers have been fascinated by the shoreline and seaside ...
This chapter concentrates on a contemporaneous form of mid nineteenth-century photography, that of t...
Before package holidays and jetting off on an aeroplane became the typical family holiday, British f...
Rarely are working photographers the subject of creative photographic study. Within North Queenslan...
This exhibition provides new insights into an overlooked form of photography, revealing rich and exc...
This book explores how popular photography influenced the development of British travel marketing in...
How has the seaside been photographed? From the roaring waves of the nineteenth century through the ...
In this research Giles utilises photography to highlight the cultural importance and significance of...
A 1000-word commissioned review of the 2018 photographic exhibition at the National Maritime Museum,...
Working with a panoramic camera, Heike Löwenstein creates 360-degree images, which go beyond the nor...
The Polytechnic Touring Association (PTA) was a London-based, originally philanthropic turned commer...
The paper negative calotype process introduced by Fox Talbot in 1840 proved to be the conceptual bas...
The photographic medium, advocated by Kevin Lynch back in 1960, is still very rarely used to support...
Series of Sun Pictures catalogues, with each volume containing exacting reproduc tions of rare photo...