dem plates, dem plates, dem dry plates

illustration from Shannon Perry’s article in Scientia Canadensis (44-1 2022)

Toronto. Member Jeff Ward from up Halifax way writes, “A correspondent informed me that the issue of Scientia Canadensis devoted to photography and science is now available online.”

The issue was edited by guest editor Joan Schwartz and featured some or the people who once spoke at a PHSC monthly meeting (including Dr Schwartz).

The magazine link is here on érudit. A menu bar item lets you switch to French (FR) if you so desire. The article links are not especially obvious – just click on the article title (a hand appears before you click). There is some precis etc. text, and the article comes up in what looks like the Google reader. You can down load each article in PDF format.

Note. The post title is a riff on an old American Negro spiritual, “Dem Bones” which I heard sung on the radio when I was a kid.

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