photographs at a museum

Christine Keeler beside chair, 1963,
photograph, gelatin silver print, by Lewis
Morley, 1963, London, England

Toronto. The Victoria and Albert Museum in the UK has a long and storied history.  The V&A has collected photographs for many decades (since 1852!). The image at left is a photograph of the notorious Christine Keeler taken in 1963 by Lewis Morley.

Take the time to browse the online images, articles and videos  at the V&A to learn anew of the wonderful history of our passion. If you should find some of particular interest, visit the V&A shop where many of the photographs can be licenced for use.

George Dunbar’s email the other day on Jack Lowe and his modern day wet collodion process inspired this post.

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