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P.H.Emerson and Photography 1885 -1895: The Old Order and the New. 13 October - 4 February 2007

Podcasts for the P.H. Emerson photography exhibition

There are three ways to enjoy the audio recordings for the P.H. Emerson photography exhibition:

 

  1. You can play the audio recordings from within each page of this website. Look out for the audio player in the lower right corner of each page.

 

  1. You can listen to or download individual podcasts here .

 

  1. If you are using any podcasting or digital music software, such as iTunes, then this is the link you will need to subscribe to our “podcast feed”. You may need to refer to the instructions for the particular software you are using.

 

 

Listen to or download individual podcasts:

 

1. Introduction: Stephen Hyde

Stephen Hyde is P.H. Emerson's great grandson

 

2. Tourism: Ron Fiske

Ron Fiske is a P. H. Emerson enthusiast from Norfolk

 

3. Emerson and Collections: Philippa Wright

Philippa Wright is Curator of Photographs at the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television

 

4. Gathering Water-Lilies: John Taylor

John Taylor is the exhibition curator of The Old Order and The New: P.H. Emerson and Photography (1885 – 1895)

 

5. In Or Out Of Focus?: John Taylor

John Taylor is the exhibition curator of The Old Order and The New: P.H. Emerson and Photography (1885 – 1895)

 

6. "To the Student" – P.H. Emerson

Ben Eagle reads from P.H. Emerson's portfolio Pictures of East Anglian Life, 1890

 

7. The Lure of the Overlooked: John Taylor

John Taylor is the exhibition curator of The Old Order and The New: P.H. Emerson and Photography (1885 – 1895)

 

8. Conservation: Susie Clark

Susie Clark is a Paper and Photograph Conservator who has prepared many of the prints, books and portfolios for display

 

9. The Gravure Print: John Taylor

John Taylor is the exhibition curator of The Old Order and The New: P.H. Emerson and Photography (1885 – 1895)

 

10. "Marsh Leaves": P.H. Emerson

Ben Eagle reads from P.H. Emerson's book Marsh Leaves, 1895

 

 

Podcast FAQs

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