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  <dc:title>'Camille Silvy: A Photographer of Modern Life'</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Professorial platform delivered by Professor Mark Haworth-Booth, Visiting Professor of Photography and Senior Research Fellow, at Chelsea College of Art and Design, plus a promotional flyer for the lecture. The platform examines the career of Camille Silvy, nineteenth-century French photographer.

Topics include: explorations of 'maverick' picture-making by photographers around 1860, the study of photographic studios as businesses, visualizations of London as a modern city around 1860 and representations (in words and images) of  immigrants to London and Paris at the same period. 

Includes covering letters from Stephen Barratt.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>13 Mar 2008</dc:date>
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