This conference will explore how photography has shaped and recorded the urban architectural heritage of Scotland. By examining Scottish photography from the 1840s to the present day, architectural styles, photographic records, and the influence of new technologies, the conference will provide a comprehensive look at how cities and towns have been represented and perceived through the lens. Academics, students, architects, photographers, and cultural historians will gather to discuss how photography influences not only the perception of Scotland’s built environment but also the way our modern towns and cities are planned and designed.

Studies on Photography have invited a variety of speakers to for this full day event, including Louise Pearson, Donald MacDougall, John Perivolaris, Edward Welch, Peter Blair, Joshua Al-Najar, Mark Chalmers, Chris Leslie, Dr David Barber and Sylvia Grace Borda.

More information about the talks and speakers through the Studies in Photography website here

Location
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  • Venue

    National Library of Scotland

  • Address

    George IV Bridge, Edinburgh

  • Price

    £25

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