SPEAKERS & TOPICS SPEAKERS & TOPICS (cont.) PhotoHistory XIV (Afternoon sessions are separated into two tracks: (Afternoon sessions are separated into two tracks: images & hardware) images & hardware) The 14th Triennial Terry Bennett (Surrey, England), “Early Nancy Martin (Rochester, ), Symposium on the Photography in China, 1842-1870” “The Historical Collection at the Robert Bogdan (Orwell, Vermont), University of Rochester—a Resource for History of Photography “Photo Postcards: The People’s Photogra- Photographic Historians” (15 minutes) October 16-18, 2009 phy, 1905-1935” Les Newcomer (Farmington, Michigan), Rochester, New York Jerome “Pepper” Broad (Pequea, “How Folmer & Schwing’s Changed Photography” Join us to meet historians, collectors, photo Pennsylvania), “Tradesmen, Craftsmen experts, and dealers from around the world. and Laborers in Occupational Tintypes” Barret Oliver (Glendora, California), Andrew Davidhazy (Honeoye Falls, “The Woodburytype: Its History, Technol- Tour George Eastman House (GEH): his ogy, and Influence” stately 1905 mansion and gardens and the New York), “The Vanishing High-Speed International Museum of Photography & Motion Picture Cameras: A Lecture/ Dem- Linda Ries (New Cumberland, Pennsyl- Film. onstration” vania), “J. Horace McFarland and the Autochrome” This symposium, held every 3 years since Rolf Fricke (Rochester, New York), “Ea- 1970, is organized by The Photographic His- ton Lothrop Remembered” (at banquet, 15 Steven Sasson (Hilton, New York), “The torical Society, the oldest such organization minutes) Dawn of Digital” (banquet speech by co- in the world, founded in 1966. Todd Gustavson (GEH Technology Cu- inventor of digital ) rator, Rochester, New York), CAMERA: A Robert Shanebrook (Rochester, New SCHEDULE OF EVENTS History of Photography from the Da- York), “The 35 mm Film Story: Factors guerreotype to Digital (GEH publication, that Created ‘135’—the Most Popular Film Friday, October 16 15 minutes) Format” Registration & Reception Matthew Isenburg (Hadlyme, Con- Lorne Shields (Thornhill, Ontario, Can- 7:00 PM–10:00 PM at DoubleTree Hotel necticut), “The Many Faces of Daguerre— ada), “History of the Bicycle Through the Rochester (Hotel) in Advertisements, Engravings, Paintings, Lens of the Camera” Saturday, October 17 and Daguerreotypes” Rachel Stuhlman (GEH Librarian, Symposium Steven Joseph (Brussels, Belgium), Rochester, New York), Imagining Para- 8:00 AM–5:30 PM at George Eastman “Early Advertising Photography: a Well- dise: The Richard & Ronay Menschel Li- House (Dryden Theatre entrance) Kept Secret” brary at George Eastman House, Roches- Banquet William Kraus (Newtown, Pennsylva- ter (GEH publication, 15 minutes) 7:00 PM at the Hotel nia) and Takayuki Kawai (Saline, Sarah J. Weatherwax (Curator of Sunday, October 18 Michigan), “Nikon Cameras: the Early Prints and Photographs, The Library Com- Years” pany of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Penn- Photographica Trade Show & Sale sylvania), “Catching a Shadow: Daguerreo- 9:00 AM–4:00 PM at the Hotel George Layne (Flourtown, Pennsylva- nia), “The Earliest Kodak Cameras with types in Philadelphia, 1839-1860” (See reverse for details) String-set Shutters” ACCOMMODATIONS LOCATION: DoubleTree Hotel Rochester, 1111 Jefferson Road, Rochester (Henrietta), New York PhotoHistory XIV 14623 USA, (585) 475-1510 or (800) 465-4329 www.doubletree.com The 14th Triennial Special Rate: Ask for the PhotoHistory rate of $119 per night Symposium on the SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION History of Photography BY MAIL: Send registration forms & checks October 16-18, 2009 ($US) to PhotoHistory XIV, POBox 10342, Rochester NY 14610 USA, www.tphs.org, Rochester, New York [email protected] IN PERSON: Dryden Theatre Lobby, George USA Eastman House, 900 East Avenue, Rochester, New York; 7:30 AM, Saturday, October 17 FEE: $95 (includes reception, symposium, box lunch, & trade show admission) BANQUET FEE: $32 (at Hotel, Saturday eve) PHOTOGRAPHICA TRADE SHOW & SALE THEME: photographic equipment, images, books, ephemera, memorabilia, & more DATE: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM, Sunday, October 18 LOCATION: DoubleTree Hotel Rochester ADMISSION: included in the registration; $5 for the general public (free after 2:00 PM) FOR DEALER INFORMATION: contact Tim Fuss, (585) 482-8936, [email protected]

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