Dr Francesca Strobino
@francescastrobino.bsky.social
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Photographic Historian, Lecturer at LABA, Florence (she/her)
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roseteanby.bsky.social
Join me in person or online on 5th November 1pm for a Photo Oxford talk at @bodleianlibs about the photographic and artistic life of Constance Talbot. She witnessed the birth of #photography but maintained a love of art throughout her life. Details here:

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Constance Talbot, early photographer and lifelong artist Talk by Rose Teanby — Photo Oxford
Sir Victor Blank Lecture Theatre, The Bodleian Library Wednesday, 5 November
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mollycaenwyn.bsky.social
Home Darkrooms in Britian 📸🏠🏳️‍🌈 Oral History Project

I wish to speak to LGBTQIA people who have experience of having a home darkroom or used a darkroom that felt like home.

If you are interested in learning more, please get in touch:  
📧 [email protected]
📞 +447902489831
Image: On a dark blue background are white and light blue impressions of two pansies. At the bottom are the logos for the Arts and Humanities Research council, the Museum of the Home and the University of Westminster. Text at top left reads - Are you LGBTQIA+ or non-heterosexual? Do you have experience of darkrooms in the home or spaces that feel like home to you? If so, then this project is for you!
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rhiggitt.bsky.social
I heard @francescastrobino.bsky.social on this at #BSHS2025 - an amazing archive and fascinating story of 'scientific' crafting and manipulation #histSTM
dgb-mem.bsky.social
We are pleased to announce the winner of the 2024 Nuncius Essay Prize!

Francesca Strobino with ‘Colouring and Crafting 19th-Century Science. Giorgio Roster and His Hand-Coloured Lantern Slides’
Announcement graphic for the Nuncius 2024 Essay Prize awarded to Francesca Strobino. The image features the cover of the journal Nuncius and the Brill logo, set against a monochrome background showing a historical urban scene with a horse-drawn carriage.
francescastrobino.bsky.social
Thank you very much! And huge congratulations to the honourable mentions 👏🏼
francescastrobino.bsky.social
Very grateful for the prize and excited to share this article!
dgb-mem.bsky.social
We are pleased to announce the winner of the 2024 Nuncius Essay Prize!

Francesca Strobino with ‘Colouring and Crafting 19th-Century Science. Giorgio Roster and His Hand-Coloured Lantern Slides’
Announcement graphic for the Nuncius 2024 Essay Prize awarded to Francesca Strobino. The image features the cover of the journal Nuncius and the Brill logo, set against a monochrome background showing a historical urban scene with a horse-drawn carriage.
francescastrobino.bsky.social
His work opens up broader questions about the idea of “mechanical objectivity” in photography and the use of epistemic colour applied by hand.
francescastrobino.bsky.social
The article examines Giorgio Roster’s hand-coloured lantern slides as a key case study to reassess the role of crafted photographic records in scientific contexts. I suggest that his scientific training influenced how he used colour to represent subjects with monochromatic photography.
francescastrobino.bsky.social
I'm really excited to finally share my article "Colouring and Crafting 19th-Century Science," awarded the 2024 Nuncius Prize.

It's available in open access: brill.com/view/journal...
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dukepress.bsky.social
In "Negative Originals," Juanita Solano Roa explores race and identity through photographic practices in late nineteenth-century Medellín, Colombia. Read the introduction for free on our website now! #VisualCulture #Photography
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Cover of Negative Originals: Race & Early Photography in Colombia by Juanita Solano Roa. The cover features a photographic negative of three individuals. Two people, who appear to be women, are seated in the foreground. A man in a wide-brimmed hat stands behind them. The inverted image has a ghostly appearance. The white and gray title is prominently displayed in large, sans serif text.
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beapichel.bsky.social
The latest issue of History of Photography is out and it includes my article on the funding and institutionalisation of medical photography! I loved that they used the only photo in the article, a negative glass plate of the Salpêtrière photo studio, in the front cover ❤️ #photohist #histmed
Cover image for History of Photography volume 48 issue 1 (2025). The background is grey. At the top it says History of Photography in white. In the middle of the page there is a glass plate negative of a photo studio. You can see a camera on a tripod, several other devices on the sides, and the stage, with more devices.
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budinddharmawan.bsky.social
Symposium Future Memories: How Photography Shapes Our Understanding of the World | 14 May 2025 at The Rijksmuseum | A one-day international symposium exploring the impact of photojournalism and documentary photography on our perceptions of the world | Live & online
www.rijksmuseum.nl/en/whats-on/...
Symposium Future Memories - Rijksmuseum
www.rijksmuseum.nl
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michellehenning.bsky.social
Two upcoming events being disorganised by me:
1/Weds 30 April – writer Melissa McCarthy – “Absolutely Nebulous: Fog, Fuzzy Edges and Vagueness in Photographic Fields” University of Liverpool /online – full details and book here - www.ticketsource.co.uk/school-of-th...
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ruthquinn.bsky.social
The National Science and Media Museum are looking for a fixed term Curator of Photography & Photographic Technology (I'm off to grow a small human). It's a great job, wonderful collections, best colleagues and an exciting time to be in Bradford. Please share. ce0111li.webitrent.com/ce0111li_web...
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siobhanangus.bsky.social
What a fascinating talk by @michellehenning.bsky.social, linking photography to chemical warfare via Benjamin's aura & Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia. Really looking forward to Henning's forthcoming book A Dirty History of Photography: Chemistry, Fog, and Empire press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/bo...
philo-photography.bsky.social
The first speaker in the Photoecologies Study Group online seminar series is Michelle Henning, 25 February 2025, 5-6.30pm GMT. Please register to attend this talk here: www.eventbrite.com/e/michelle-h... .
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nantolini.bsky.social
Yesterday @francescastrobino.bsky.social officially received her PhD 🎉🎉
I'm super proud of you and so glad we had this journey together ❤️
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steffensiegel.bsky.social
William Henry Fox Talbot, British polymath and eminent pioneer of photography, was born today, on the day, 225 years ago.

In the mid-1830s, he embarked on an endeavor that eventually led to pictures he called “photogenic drawings”—photographic representations made with and without a camera. /1
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roseteanby.bsky.social
#InternationalWomensDay is 8th March. Please join me & Kris Belden-Adams in a unique 24hour online conference celebrating women of #photography.
60 speakers from 17 countries across multiple time zones from New Zealand to West coast USA. Registration here: egrove.olemiss.edu/womenofphotogr…
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philo-photography.bsky.social
The first speaker in the Photoecologies Study Group online seminar series is Michelle Henning, 25 February 2025, 5-6.30pm GMT. Please register to attend this talk here: www.eventbrite.com/e/michelle-h... .
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philo-photography.bsky.social
You are invited to the Photoecologies Study Group, a new space for exploring photography as an environmental, elemental and energetic assemblage. To find out more about and register to attend our upcoming events, see our eventbrite page: www.eventbrite.com/o/photoecolo... .
francescastrobino.bsky.social
New article out! I wrote about a small collection of eight salted paper prints by W. H. F. Talbot, housed in the Polish Academy of Sciences Kórnik Library. In addition to discussing these photographs, it explores the role of diplomats in the diffusion of paper photography across Central Europe
William Henry Fox Talbot's photographs at the Kórnik Library. Pamiętnik Biblioteki Kórnickiej. Z.41 - Wielkopolska Digital Library
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