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FOMU – Fotomuseum Antwerp: An Interview with Tamara Berghmans, Curator of the Collections Department

On October 23, FOMU, Fotomuseum Antwerp will open the exhibition "Early Gaze; Unseen Photography of the 19th Century". Tamara Berghmans, Curator of the Collections Department explains, "The last exhibition FOMU…

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Featured Exhibit

19th-Century Still Lifes

By Matt Damsker

In the early days of photography, it was only natural for the medium to adopt the still life as a key mode of expression in its bid to…

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Collecting Resources

Jean-Luc Pons Interviews Alex Novak of I Photo Central on the Photo Market

An edited version of this interview first appeared in the September-October-November, 2002 issue of Photographie International. My thanks to its publisher, Jean-Luc Pons, for allowing me to reproduce it…

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