«Usynlig til stede - om hvordan fotografi har endret Norge etter 1945» er til salgs hos Tronsmo! Løp og kjøp alle julegavene dine der 📙📸🎄 @haraldol.bsky.social @thalesorlie.bsky.social
@thalesorlie
Photohistory. History of ideas. Environmental humanities. Museum studies. Currently researching oil in photo books and science museums facing climate crisis. Forthcoming book on Norwegian photohistory 1945-2010.
«Usynlig til stede - om hvordan fotografi har endret Norge etter 1945» er til salgs hos Tronsmo! Løp og kjøp alle julegavene dine der 📙📸🎄 @haraldol.bsky.social @thalesorlie.bsky.social
We're delighted to announce the CFP for our #PHRC26 annual conference on "Photography's Tacit Knowledge". As in the past few years, it'll be a hybrid conference, online and in Leicester, o 15-16 June. Send your abstracts by 9 January! photographichistory.wordpress.com/annual-confe... #photohist
Our book is back in town - on paper!!!
Best discussions, best co-writing, picture editing and the largest amounts of coffee and nerdy photo-talk!! So proud and grateful for making a book with you guys! @anjalanggaat.bsky.social and @haraldol.bsky.social
Since 1945, photography has gradually become an integral part of virtually everything we do. Photographs have become so ubiquitous and self-evident that we hardly notice them anymore, nor do we notice the extent to which they shape our lives. They have become invisibly present.
The book is finally sent to print, and we could not be prouder (or more exhausted)!
@anjalanggaat.bsky.social
@haraldol.bsky.social
«Usynlig til stede» deals with photography and society in Norway after 1945 and highlights several new perspectives on how photography has changed Norway.
Thank you for a wonderful conference packed with interesting papers and discussions about photography, value and history! #PHRC
Thank you @beapichel.bsky.social and the rest of the #PHRC team for two interesting days at the #PHRC25 conference "Photography, Value, History". Illustrated by @thalesorlie.bsky.social
excellent paper on how photography was valued by the Norwegian government after WW2. #photohist