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Chronology 502
1977
First Meeting at Sterckshof Museum in Deurne near Antwerp (b)
on 15 and 16 December 1977 to form an European Society for the History of Photography.
Photo: Jacques Souck
1 Margaret Harker, Royal Photographic Society, London (uk)
2 Petrus Thys, Permanet Deputy & Representative of the
Provincial Government of Antwerp (b)
3 André Jammes, Collector, Société francaise de photographie (sfp), Paris (f)
4 Ingeborg Th. Leijerzapf, Curator, Prentencabinet van de
Riijksuniversiteit van Leiden (nl)
5 Rolf H. Krauss, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, Cologne (g)
6 Suzette Henrion, Representative of The Ministry of Culture (b)
7 Rune Hassner, Photographer, Stockholm (se)
8 Roger Coenen, Curator of the Film and Photo Section
of the Sterckshof Museum, Antwerp (b)
9 Jan Walgrave, Head Keeper, Sterckshof Museum, Antwerp (b)
10 Colin Ford, Curator, National Portrait Gallery, London (uk)
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12 Hans Frank, Head, Photogeschichtliche Sammlung Frank,
Marmorschlößl Bad Ischl (a)
13 Bernard Marbot, Head, Département des Estampes et de la photograpie,
Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (f)
14 Marcel Gruyaert, Member of the Sterckshof Working Party Foto and Film (b)
15 Karel Sano, Member of the Sterckshof Working Party (b)
16 Laurent Roosens, Member of the Board of the Sterckshof Museum and
member of the Sterckshof Working Party Foto and Film (b)
17 Karel van Deuren, Member of the Sterckshof Working Party Foto and Film (b)
18 Alex Charlier, Member of the Sterckshof Working Party Foto and Film (b)
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Chronology 504
The History of the ESHPh
The founding of the European Society for the History of Photography took place at the
first General Assembly on 19 November 1978 in Leverkusen (Germany). From 1978
till 1989 its headquarters were in Antwerp, thereafter in Croydon / Sussex (United
Kingdom).
In 2001, the Society’s office moved to Vienna (Austria) and was entered into the
Austrian Register of Societies on 3 March 2004. The first General Assembly, at which
the new board was elected, was held on 8 June 2004.
The ESHPh was founded with the aim to research the historical development of
photography from its origins up to the present and integrate that in a worldwide
context. Being open to all interested in photography, whatever their nationality, the
Society includes historians, photo historians, photographers, philosophers, sociologists,
ethnologists, academics, curators and private collectors. Many important institutions
from Europe and overseas belong to the ESHPh which supports both the recognition
of the history of photography as an academic discipline and the establishment of
chairs in the discipline at European universities.
On 15 and 16 December 1977, an initial meeting took place at the Sterckshof Museum
in Deurne near Antwerp (Belgium) to form a European Society of Photography. Laurent
Roosens was the initiator of this meeting. The following personalities participated:
Roger Coenen, Curator of the Film and Photo Section
of the Sterckshof Museum, Antwerp (b)
Hans Frank, Photogeschichtliche Sammlung Frank, Bad Ischl (a)
Colin Ford, National Portrait Gallery, London (uk)
Margaret Harker, Royal Photographic Society, London (uk)
Rune Hassner, Photographer, Stockholm (se)
Klaus Op ten Höfel, Agfa-Historama at Wallraf-Richartz-Museum,
Museum Ludwig, Cologne (g)
André Jammes, Collector of photographs & rare books, Paris (f)
Rolf H. Krauss, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie
(Head of the Historical Section), Cologne (g)
Ingeborg Leijerzapf, Prentencabinet van de Reijksuniversiteit, Leiden (nl)
Bernard Marbot, Conservateur photographie ancienne,
Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (f)
Laurent Roosen, Head of the Scientific Documentation and
Information of Agfa-Gaevert n.v. Mortsel/Antwerp (b)
The Board of the ESHPh
1978–2008
Honorary Members of the ESHPh
John Buck, Head, The Francis Frith Collection, London (uk)
Colin Ford, Head, National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
Helmut Gernsheim, Photo historian, Lugano-Castagnola (ch)
Rune Hassner, Photographer, Stockholm (se)
Laurent Roosens, Head, Scientific Documentation and Information of
Agfa-Gaevert n.v. Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Larry J. Schaaf, Photo historian, Baltimore (usa)
1978–1982
Laurent Roosens, President of the ESHPh, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Margaret Harker, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Egdean (uk)
Roger Coenen, Secretary General of the ESHPh,
Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie, Antwerp (b)
Colin Ford, National Portrait Gallery, London (uk)
Rune Hassner, Photographer, Stockholm (se)
Klaus Op ten Höfel, Agfa-Historama at Wallraf-Richartz Museum,
Museum Ludwig, Cologne (g)
Ingeborg Leijerzapf, Prentenkabinet van de Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden (nl)
Bernard Marbot, Conservateur photographie ancienne,
Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (f)
1982–1986
Laurent Roosens, President of the ESHPh, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Margaret Harker, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Egdean (uk)
Roger Coenen, Secretary General of the ESHPh,
Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie, Antwerp (b)
Karel van Deuren, Editor of photohistorica, Antwerp (b)
Colin Ford, Head, National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
Rune Hassner, photographer, Stockholm (se)
Klaus Op ten Höfel, Agfa-Historama at Wallraf-Richartz Museum,
Museum Ludwig, Cologne (g)
Paul Jay, Head, Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône (f)
Ingeborg Leijerzapf, Prentenkabinet van de Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden (nl)
Bernard Marbot, Conservateur photographie ancienne, Bibliothèque nationale, Paris (f)
Peter Weiermair, Head, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (g)
Chronology 506
1986–1989
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Egdean (uk)
Rune Hassner, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Stockholm (se)
Roger Coenen, Secretary General of the ESHPh,
Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie, Antwerp (b)
Anna Auer, Collection Fotografis Länderbank, Vienna (a)
Robert Delpire, Head, Centre National de la Photographie, Paris (f)
Colin Ford, Head, National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
Ritva Keski-Korhonen, Suomen valokuvateiteen museon säätiö, Helsinki (fin)
Ingeborg Leijerzapf, Prentenkabinet van de Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden (nl)
Laurent Roosens, Head of Scientific Documentation at Agfa-Gaevert n.v.
Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Karl Steinorth, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, Cologne (g)
Peter Weiermair, Head, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (g)
1989–1993
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon / Surrey (uk)
Rune Hassner, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Stockholm (se)
Roy Green, Administrator of the ESHPh, Croydon / Surrey (uk)
Roger Coenen, Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie, Antwerp (b)
Jean Dieuzaide, Head, Galerie Municipale du Chateau d’Eau, Toulouse (f)
Colin Ford, Head, Museum of Wales, Cardiff (uk)
Claude-Henri Fourney, Head, Musée suisse d’appareil photographique, Vevey (ch)
Ingeborg Leijerzapf, Prentenkabinet at Rijksuniversiteit, Leiden (nl)
Laurent Roosens, Head, Scientific Documentation and Information of
Agfa-Gaevert n.v. Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Karl Steinorth, Executive Committee, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie,
Cologne (g)
Ritva Tähtinen, Head, The Photographic Museum of Finland, Helsinki (fin)
Peter Weiermair, Head, Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt (g)
1993–1997
2001–2003 (Provisory Committee)
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon / Surrey (uk)
Karl Steinorth, 1st Vice-President of the ESHPh, President of the
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie (from 1996), Cologne (g)
Roger Erlandsen, 2nd Vice-President of the ESHPh, Head,
National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Roy Green, Administrator of the ESHPh, Croydon / Surrey (uk)
Anna Auer, President of the ESHPh, Vienna (a)
Johan Swinnen, 1st Vice-President of the ESHPh, Antwerp / Brussels (b)
Roger Erlandsen, 2nd Vice-President of the ESHPh,
Head, National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Eva Dahlman, Secretary General of the ESHPh, Stockholm (se)
Hans Christian Adam, Göttingen (g)
Peter J. Agius, Thickets, Oxford (uk)
Alistair Crawford, Head, Department of Visual Art,
The University of Wales, Aberystwyth (uk)
Miguel Galmes, Head, Institut d’Edudis
Fotografics de Catalunya, Barcelona (e)
Pamela Glasson Roberts, curator of the rps Museum, Bath (uk)
Ritva Tähtinen, Head, The Photographic Museum of Finland, Helsinki (fin)
Roger Taylor, Curator, The National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
Georges Vercheval, Head, Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi (b)
Allan D. Coleman, New York (usa)
Miguel Galmes, Barcelona (e)
Helmut Kleinsteuber, Hatten (g)
1997–2001
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon / Surrey (uk)
Karl Steinorth, 1st Vice-President of the ESHPh,
President of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, Cologne (g)
Roger Erlandsen, 2nd Vice-President of the ESHPh,
Head, National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
David Faddy, Secretary General of the ESHPh (since 2000),
The University of Westminster, London (uk)
Peter J. Agius, Thickets, Oxford (uk)
Alistair Crawford, Head, Department of Visual Art,
The University of Wales, Aberystwyth (uk)
Miguel Galmes, Head, Institut d’Edudis
Fotografics de Catalunya, Barcelona (e)
Pamela Glasson Roberts, curator of the rps Museum, Bath (uk)
Ritva Tähtinen, Head, The Photographic Museum of Finland, Helsinki (fin)
Roger Taylor, Curator, The National Museum of Photography,
Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
Georges Vercheval, Head, Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi (b)
2004–2008
Anna Auer, President of the ESHPh, Vienna (a)
Uwe Schögl, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Assistant Director and Senior Curator of
Photography at the Picture Archive of the Austrian National Library, Vienna (a)
Christine Bruck, Exhibition manager, Vienna / a (2007)
Gabriele Hofer, Art historian, Linz / a (2007)
Hannelore Huber, Historian, Vienna / a (–2005)
Othmar Kerchler, Former banker, Vienna / a (2007)
Monika Obermeier, Curator, WestLicht Museum for Photography, Vienna / a (–2007)
Peter Prokop, Economist, Vienna (a)
Fritz Simak, Photographer, art historian, Vienna / a (–2005)
Ivo Stanek, Bank director, Vienna / a (–2006)
Ulla Fischer-Westhauser, Curator, WestLicht Museum for Photography, Vienna (a)
Advisory Board 2004–2008
Hans Christian Adam, Picture researcher – photo-consultant, Göttingen (g)
Vladimir Birgus, Faculty of Photography, Film & Television,
Academy of Performing Arts, Prague (cz)
Allan D. Coleman, Photography critic, New York (usa)
Alistair Crawford, Artist and writer, Aberystwyth (uk)
Zoltán Fejér, Photo historian, Budapest (h)
Chronology 508
Activities of the ESHPh
1978–2008
Photohistorica
In the editorial of the 1st issue on May 1978, Laurent Roosens wrote: “With the
increasing interest in the history of photography and the growing complexity of its
interpretation, the demand was constantly growing in Europe to co-ordinate the
efforts and to create an organization allowing its members to exchange information
and acquaint themselves with the problems and the progress of their international
colleagues”. This comprehensive compilation (58 issues) about international
photographic literature was the most progressive at that time.
1978–1988 These issues were published by Sterckshof Museum, Deurne / Antwerp.
Editor: Karl van Deuren.
1988 A Literature Index of photohistorica issues nos. 1–31 was compiled by Luc Salu
and published by ESHPh at the Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie Antwerp (b).
Editor: Karl van Deuren.
1989–1990 These issues were published by the Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie
Antwerp (b). Editor: Karl van Deuren.
1991–1992 These issues were published by the Provinciaal Museum voor Fotografie
Antwerp (b). Editor: Laurent Roosens.
1993 The issue no. 54/55 was published by ESHPh, Acorn House,
Croydon / Surrey (uk). Compiler and Editor: R. Derek Wood (uk).
1994 The issue no. 56/57 was published by ESHPh, Acorn House,
Croydon / Surrey (uk). Compiler and Editor: R. Derek Wood (uk).
1994 A Literature Index of photohistorica issues nos. 1–53 was compiled by Luc
Salu and published by the ESHPh, Croydon / Sussex (uk). Editor: Laurent Roosens.
Editorial assistance: René Van Welde.
1997 A Literature Index of photographica no. 58 was published by ESHPh,
Croydon / Sussex and published. Compiled and Edited: Audrey Linkman,
Manchester (uk).
All these issues can be seen at the Austrian National Library in Vienna (a).
Photoresearcher
Symposia
The Society’s journal, founded in 1990, is dedicated to the research of the history of
photography. The contributing authors are internationally recognized experts. Many
papers represent the first related publication as a result of a longstanding research
activity. It appears once per annum (40 pages).
1981 Bath (9–12 April)
1982 Brussels (5 June)
1985 Bradford (11–14 April)
1988 Antwerp (23–25 September)
Nos. 1–4 (1990–1992)
Editorial Board: Margaret Harker Farrand, Roy Green,
Anthony Hamber, Sidney F. Ray (uk).
No. 5 (1993)
Editorial: Margaret Harker Farrand, Roy Green (uk).
No. 6 (1994–1996)
Editorial: Alistair Crawford, University of Wales,
School of Arts, Aberyswyth (uk).
Nos. 7–11 (2004–2008)
Co-Editors: Anna Auer, Vienna (a),
Alistair Crawford, Aberyswyth (uk).
All issues can be seen at the Austrian National Library in Vienna.
They can also be downloaded from our website.
1989 Vevey (29 June – 2 July)
1989 Gothenburg (28 September – 1 October)
1991 Toulouse (27–29 June)
1992 London (30 May)
1992 Edinburgh (24–26 September)
1993 Vilanova / Barcelona (28–30 June)
1994 Oslo (25–28 August)
1996 Charleroi (25–28 April)
1997 Brussels (18 April)
1997 Helsinki (9–12 October)
1998 Antwerp (10 January)
1999 Udine (5–8 May)
The International Letter
This electronic letter represents the voice of our Society and has appeared twice a
year since 2002. It deals with the activities of our members and also includes other
interesting photographic information; e.g. on exhibitions and symposia. Occasionally,
some of these papers are published in French or German. (18 pages). These issues are
compiled and produced by Anna Auer and co-edited with Alistair Crawford. Since
2007 the letter has been distributed via email to our members and can be downloaded
from our website.
2000 Bradford (16–17 June)
2001 Vienna (20–22 June)
2002 Maastricht (11–13 November)
2003 Mannheim (12 October)
2004 Stockholm (9–10 September)
2008 Vienna (6–8 November)
Chronology 510
1985
ESHPh – Symposium, 11–14 April 1985, Bradford (uk)
Photo: Jan Coppens (from left to right)
Mark van Gysegem, Head, The Academie Wetteren, Gent (b)
Georges Vercheval, Head, The Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi (b)
Roger Coenen, Secretary General of ESHPh, Antwerp (b)
Johan M. Swinnen, Higher Institute for Fine Arts-Flandres, Antwerp (b)
Laurent Roosens, First President of the ESHPh, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Pierre Cordier, Artist / photographer, Brussels (b)
Pool Andries, Antwerp (b)
1989
ESHPh Symposium from 29 June – 2 July 1989, Vevey (ch)
Photo: Hannelore Huber (from left to right)
Urs Tillmann, Zuerich (ch)
Allan Porter, Luzern (ch)
Karl Steinorth, Stuttgart (g)
Helmut Gernsheim, Lugano/Castagnola (ch)
Ritva Keski-Korhonen, Helsinki (fin)
Chronology 512
ESHPh Symposium from 29 June – 2 July 1989, Vevey (ch)
ESHPh Symposium from 29 June – 2 July 1989, Vevey (ch)
Helmut Gernsheim taking a photograph out of the window.
(from left to right)
Photo: Hannelore Huber
Uwe Scheid, Saarbrücken (g)
Roger Kockaert, Brussels (b)
Anna Auer, Vienna (a)
Hannelore Huber, Vienna (a)
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ESHPh Symposium from 29 June – 2 July 1989, Vevey (ch)
150 Years Jubilee of the Invention of Photography
1 Roger Kockaerst, Photographic conservator, Brussels (b)
17 Allan Porter, former Editor-in-chief of Camera, Luzern (ch)
2 Claude-Henry Forney, Head, Musée suisse de l’appareil
18 Alistair Crawford, Head, Dep. of Visual Art,
photographique, Vevey (ch)
3 Michel Auer, Collector of photographs & cameras,
19 Karl Steinorth, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Stuttgart (g)
President of the Centre de la Photographie, Genève (ch)
20 Uwe Scheid, Collector of photographs & cameras, Saarbrücken (g)
4 Irwin Dermer, Photographer, artist, Meilen (ch)
21 Jean-Louis Marignier, Scientist researcher,
5 Hannelore Huber, Exhibition manager,
Technical Museum, Vienna (a)
22 Paul Jay, Head, Musée Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône (f)
6 Ritva Keski-Korhonen, Head, The Finnish Museum of
23 Urs Tilmman, Editor-in-chief of Photographie, Zuerich (ch)
Photography, Helsinki (fin)
24 Roger Erlandsen, Head, National Institute for
7 Johan de Zoete, Photo & printing historian, Utrecht (nl)
8 Georges Vercheval, Head, Musee de la Photographie, Charleroi (b)
25 André Fage, Conservator-in-chief,
9 Anna Auer, Board of the Photographic Society in Vienna (a)
10 Helmut Gernsheim, Photo historian, Lugano-Castagnola (ch)
26 Roger Coenen, Secretary General of the ESHPh, Antwerp (b)
11 Miriam Roosens, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
27 Angela Moor, Photographic conservator, London (uk)
12 Laurent Roosens, First President of the ESHPh, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
13 Robert Lassam, Curator, Fox Talbot Museum, Lackock Abbey (uk)
14 Peter Schicht, Photographer, Berlin (g)
15 José Manual Torres, Barcelona (e)
16 Miguel Galmes, Head, Institut d’Estudis
Fotogràfics de Catalunya, Barcelona (e)
University of Wales, Aberystwyth (uk)
National Center for Scientific Research (cnrs), Paris (f)
Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Musée francais de la photographie, Bièvres (f)
Chronology 514
1991
1994
ESHPh Symposium from 27–29 June 1991, Toulouse (f)
Among others, following persons can bee seen on this picture:
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon/Surrey (uk)
Karl Steinorth, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Stuttgart (g)
Laurent Roosens, First President of the ESHPh, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Miriam Roosens, Mortsel / Antwerp (b)
Claude-Henri Forney, Head, Musée suisse de l’appareil photographique, Vevey (ch)
Jean-René Beguin, Ministère de la Culture, Paris (f)
Jean Dieuzaide, Photographer, Toulouse (f)
Moulay El Quizzani, Historian, Paris (f)
Christine Roger, Société francaise de photographie, Paris (f)
Peter Schicht, Photographer, Berlin (g)
Georges Vercheval, Head, Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi (f)
Anna Auer, Board of the Photographic Society of Vienna (a)
Serge Nègre, Head, Arthur Batut L’Espace photographique, Labrugière (f)
José Manuel Torres, Historian, Barcelona (e)
ESHPh Symposium 25–28 August 1994, Oslo (n)
Darkness and Light
Among others, the following persons of our Society can be seen on this picture:
Anna Aunt, National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
David Faddy, University of Westminster, London (uk)
Eva Dahlmann, Curator, Nordiska Museet, Stockholm (se)
Peter Schicht, Photographer, Berlin (g)
Giuliana Scimé, Art historian, Milano (i)
Roy Green, Administrator of the ESHPh, Croydon (uk)
Jean-René Beguin, Ministère de la Culture, Paris (f)
Ingeborg Th. Leijerzapf, Riijks Universiteit, Leiden (nl)
Miguel Galmes, Head, Institut d’Estudis Fotografics de Catalunya, Barcelona (e)
Christine de Naeyer, Musée de la Photographie, Charleroi (f)
William Main, Head, Center for Photography, Wellington (nz)
Melinda B. Parson, University of Memphis, Tennesse (usa)
R. Derek Wood, Historian & compiler of ESHPh’s photohistorica 1993, Bromley (uk)
Leif Preus, Head, Preus Fotomuseum, Horten (n)
Etsuo & Hideko Fujii, Photographic scientists, Tokio (j)
Bernardo Riego, Universidad of Cantabri, Santander (E)
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon/Surrey (uk)
Johan M. Swinnen, High Institution for Fine Arts-Flandres, Antwerp (b)
Roger Erlandson, Head, National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Ritva Tähtinen, Head, The Photographic Museum of Finland, Helsinki (fin)
Armgard Schiffer, Landesmuseum Joanneum, Bild-und Tonarchiv, Graz (a)
Peter J. Agius, Thickets, Oxford (uk)
Anna Auer, Board of the Photographic Society of Vienna (a)
Roger Kockaert, Photographic restaurator, Brussels (b)
Jens Jaeger, University Hamburg (g)
Johan Swinnen, Art historian, Antwerp (b)
Steven F. Joseph, Photo historian, Brussels (b)
Vegard S. Halvorsen, Chairman, Norwegian Society for the
Roger Taylor, Curator, National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, Bradford (uk)
History of Photography, Sentrum (N)
Helmut Kleinsteuber, Scientist at the Department of Zoology and Fisheries, Oldenburg (g)
Hans Christian Adam, Picture researcher, Göttingen (g)
Karl Steinorth, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Head, Kodak PR Department, Stuttgart (g)
Chronology 516
1996
ESHPh Symposium from 25–28 April 1996, Charleroi (f)
Questioning the World. How has photography altered the face of things?
Does photography have the power to change the world?
Among others, the following persons can be seen on the picture:
Eva Dahlman, Curator, Nordiska Museet, Stockholm (n)
Serge Tisseron, Psychologist, Université de Paris vii (f)
David Faddy, University of Westminster, London (uk)
Jeanne Verhulst, Curator, George Eastman House, Rochester (usa)
Charles-Henri Favrod, Head, Musée de L’Elysée, Lausanne (ch)
Margaret Harker Farrand, President of the ESHPh, Croydon/Surrey (uk)
Vicki Goldberg, Critic & editor, New York (usa)
Marc-Emmanuel Melon, Université de Liége (b)
Bernardo Riego, Universidad of Canabri, Santander (e)
Jean-René Beguin, Ministère de la Culture, Paris (f)
Steven Franklin Joseph, Photo historian, Brussels (b)
Hans Christian Adam, Author & picture researcher, Göttingen (g)
Roy Green, Administrator of the ESHPh, Croydon (uk)
Peter Schicht, Photographer, Berlin (g)
Anna Auer, Board of the Photographic Society in Vienna (a)
Roger Kockaerts, Photographic restaurator, Brussels (b)
Armgard Schiffer, Joanneum, Bild- und Tonarchiv, Graz (a)
Roger Erlandsen, Head, National Institute for
Georges Vercheval, Head, Musée de la photographie, Charleroi (b)
Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Karl Steinorth, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Stuttgart (g)
Johan Swinnen, Art historian, Antwerp (b)
2001
ESHPh Symposium from 20–22 June 2001, Vienna (a)
Photography & Research in Austria. Vienna the Door to the European East.
Photo: Viktor Kabelka, Vienna (from left to right)
Johan Swinnen, Vice-President of the ESHPh, Free University of Bruxelles (b)
Anna Auer, President of the ESHPh, Vienna (a)
Allan D. Coleman, Photography critic and historian, New York (usa)
Roger Erlandsen, Head, National Institute for Historical Photography, Oslo (n)
Chronology 518
2004
ESHPh Symposium from 9–10 September 2004, Stockholm (se)
From Nordic Landscape to North American Indians
Current Trends in Nordic and International History of Photography
Among other there can be seen on this picture:
(first rang from left to right)
Anna Tellgren, Curator, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (se)
Eva Dahlman, Curator, National Library of Sweden, Stockholm (se)
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Giuliana Scimé, Art historian, Milano (i)
Anna Auer, President of the ESHPh, Vienna (a)
Monika Schwärzler, Webster University, Vienna (a)
Others:
Hans Christian Adam, Goettingen (g)
Kerstin Arcadius, Malmö (se)
Tamara Berghmans, Free University of Brussels (b)
Lena Johannesson, University of Göteborg (se)
Peter Schulz, Moderna Museet, Stockholm (se)
Leif Wigh, Modern Museet, Stockholm (se)
Johan Swinnen, Free University of Brussels (b)