how recreating early daguerreotype photographs gave us a window to the past
- Written by: Elisa deCourcy, Australian Research Council DECRA Fellow 2020-2023, Research School of Humanities and the Arts, Australian National University
Caleb and Phoebe Fidler, sixth-plate, cased daguerreotype, c.1852, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, Private CollectionIn this new series, Remaking History, academics take a look at the ways they are recreating historical practices, and how this impacts their research today.
Cased daguerreotypes are among the oldest photographic images in Australian...
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