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Offering a unique opportunity to encounter a diverse range of ‘black presences’ – African, Caribbean and South Asian – through the prism of nineteenth-century studio photography in Victorian Britain, the exhibition foregrounds the narratives of both ordinary and prominent black figures – performers, dignitaries, politicians, servicemen and women, missionaries, students, businessmen as well as international royalty. Selected LSC portraits, excerpted from a larger body of work, are shown alongside a display of rare albumen cartes-de-visite and cabinet cards from Autograph ABP’s own archive, as well as digital reproductions from the National Portrait Gallery, London and private collections.
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Buried in the Hulton Archive’s London Stereoscopic Company (LSC) collection for more than 125 years, these negatives were re-discovered by Autograph ABP in 2014 as part of their critically acclaimed curatorial archive research programme, The Missing Chapter: Black Chronicles (2013 – present). I follow them on Twitter for the latest updates: me grow this list.‘Black Chronicles IV’ presents an extraordinary collection of photographic studio portraits, a majority produced in collaboration with the Hulton Archive from original nineteenth-century glass plates as large-scale, modern, silver gelatin prints. On Location Vacations – Looking to find out where the cameras are rolling in your town? OLV publishes detailed information about filming locations and celebrity sightings in near real-time. It’s well worth the investment.Īdorama – Need to print your digital photos? There’s Adorama and then there’s everyone else. Find your local equivalent and sift through the muck to find the pearls. Your local gossip column’s Web page – Every weekday morning I read the Boston Herald’s Inside Track for visibility into Beantown’s celebrity scene.
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Without opening your wallet you can peruse the free listings, but I suggest ponying up $12.99 for the DeLuxe Bronze membership to get a year’s access to all the signings.
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– More than a few items in my collection started as tips on this comprehensive listing of public and private signings in the U.S. Twitter – A site where celebrities share where they are and what they’re doing in real time? Yeah, that would be very helpful.į – One of my nine best places to get a celebrity autograph is at a book signing and this site keeps me well-versed on author events across the country. I also encourage you to read Pat’s excellent blog. Neshek is an active moderator on the site and it’s worth a visit just to check out his latest giveaways and trades-in which he puts an item (usually game-used) from his or a teammate’s collection up against the best offer from other collectors. On The Road With Pat Neshek Message Board – Started by Minnesota Twins pitcher and autograph collector Pat Neshek, this board has a baseball slant.
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The message board topics tend to skew toward baseball, but there is something here for everyone. – The site’s huge database of through the mail (TTM) returns and private signings stand out. Hoards of active contributors post on a daily basis (or more) and I often find myself clicking through the threads in awe of their latest graphing successes. – I find the in-person board on this site especially impressive. Bookmark these resources and I have no doubt your collection of autographs and experiences will grow exponentially.
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Over the years I have relied on numerous sources to keep me informed, and I’d like to share the nine websites that I find indispensable. Whether it’s a tip from a fellow collector or a celebrity tweeting where the after party is, good intel is critical to maximizing your autograph opportunities. Any veteran grapher knows their most valuable tool of the trade is not a Sharpie or a stack of 8x10s.