02 September 2007

Seattle: Understanding, Preserving Old Photos, Sept. 10

The Jewish Genealogical Society of Washington State will host Nicolette Bromberg for a program on understanding and preserving old photos, at 7 p.m. Monday, September 10, in the Mercer Island JCC auditorium (photo ID necessary).

Who is that bearded man? When was this picture taken?
We all encounter similar questions when we look at undocumented photos.
Bromberg will demonstrate how to date photographs by understanding historical formats, learning about photographed clothing and backgrounds, the photographers and photographer stamps. She'll also share the best way to preserve, care for and store photos.

Also, learn about the Washington State Jewish Archives Photograph Collections Database, with more than 4,000 photographs relating to Washington State's Jewish communities.

Bromberg is Visual Materials Curator for the University of Washington Libraries , Special Collections, and is in charge of historical photographs, films, architectural drawings and the visual materials for the Washington State Jewish Historical Society.

Her extensive professional background includes many years as photo-archivist at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Kansas. She holds an MA and MFA in photography.

Brick Walls Q&A: 7–7:30 pm

Do you have a research question or a success story to share? Bring it to the meeting. You will have an opportunity prior to the lecture to get fresh ideas or solve your problem! We are here to help you with your research.

JGSWS library materials will be available for research before and after the presentation.

Admission: Free for members, $5 for others.
For more information, click here.

4 comments:

  1. This is going to be a terrific program. I'm scheduled to attend.

    There is so much to learn about old photographs.

    fM

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  2. I wish I was going, but it's a bit far for me to go for one day! The next time I'm in Seattle visiting gen friends and cousins we'll have to meet in person!

    The JGSWS has been doing a great job with its programming.

    Schelly

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  3. Dear FM,

    Do I know you? I would like to.

    Please write to me at president@jgsws.org to introduce yourself.

    I certainly appreciate your help in getting the word out!

    Lyn

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  4. Hi, Footnotemaven and Lyn,

    Consider this an introduction to each other. FNM, please introduce yourself to Lyn, when you attend the meeting!

    Good people should know each other!

    Schelly

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