Episode 66: Julia Margaret Cameron: The Invisible Made Visible
Nov 10, 2019 ·
8m 30s
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19th century photographer Julia Margaret Cameron; through the lens of her camera and cumbersome wet collodion process, Cameron reveals the beauty, intelligence and spirit of her sitters. We will look...
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19th century photographer Julia Margaret Cameron; through the lens of her camera and cumbersome wet collodion process, Cameron reveals the beauty, intelligence and spirit of her sitters. We will look closely at the image "Cassiopeia," from 1864. I also highlight the contemporary photographer Zach Rubin from Z Rubin Photo. Follow links below to learn more.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: www.themetmuseum.org and Victoria and Albert Museum www.vam.ac.uk and Zach Rubin Photo at https://zrubinphoto.myportfolio.com or @zrubinphoto on Instagram.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art: www.themetmuseum.org and Victoria and Albert Museum www.vam.ac.uk and Zach Rubin Photo at https://zrubinphoto.myportfolio.com or @zrubinphoto on Instagram.
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