Below are the Australian and New Zealand enties from the international listing maintained by William Allen which has ostensively been compiled from the subscribers to the photohistory mailing list which has operated on the internet for the last few years. It contains professional historians, academics, private researchers and collectors. Links at the bottom of this page allow access to the full list and the IDPH homepage which gives details of how to join the mailing list. Correspondence about the list should be directed to the list owner. Australia Annear, Judy. The Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery Rd, Sydney NSW 2000. voice: 02-92251757, fax: 02-92216226, e-mail: judya@ag.nsw.gov.au AREA(S): twentieth century Australian and international photography. Specifically Bauhaus, Surrealist, Japanese modernist photography and contemporary photography. Currently working on a major exhibition of 20th century international for the year 2000 which will deal with ideas to do with the experience of memory and time in relation to the photographic image. A nodal point for the exhibition be the masquerade and mortality. (98/03/07) Barrie, Sandy. personal address: PO Box A488, Sydney South, NSW, 2000, Australia. home phone: (61-2) 9264-3564, affiliation: Australian Institute of Professional Photographers, e-mail: Sandy_Barrie@bigpond.com.au AREA(S): Early Australian & English Photographers. Biographies, History of Studios, and early Photographers Marketing Methods. (98/07/20) Bell, Robert W. P.O. Box 1701, Ballarat Mail Centre, Ballarat. Victoria 3354, Australia. e-mail: rbell@netconnect.com.au AREA(S): Photographs of early Victoria, Australia. Particularly those associated with gold and the finding of gold. (99/02/06) Davies, John. 49 Garibaldi Street, ARMIDALE. 2350. NSW. AUSTRALIA. voice: +61 67 72 5949, fax: +61 67 72 8792, e-mail: jdavies@northnet.com.au AREA(S): PhD studies in the effects photography had on other art forms from the period of its release to the 1880's, especially the cross over between miniatures and carte de vistes. General interest in the inter-relationship between photography and printmaking, painting and drawing (98/02/11) Donnelly, Karen. Charles Sturt University PO Box 789 Albury 2640 NSW AUSTRALIA. Phone:+61 60 418836, Fax:+61 60 418973, e-mail: K.Donnelly@csu.edu.au AREA(S): 19th c Photographer Thomas Cleary b.1854 New Zealand d. 1899 Australia, his work included a body of photographs in the Ethnographic/Artistic genre of Australian Aboriginal people. Would welcome any biographical info on Cleary and also similar types of photographs mentioned above from New Zealand made by other photographers (96/01/31) Elliott, Alan. 334 Dorcas Street, South Melbourne, Vic., Australia. voice: (03)96901691, e-mail: alanell@netlink.com.au AREA(S): 19th century photographers active in Australia especially Walter Woodbury, Ludovico Hart, Davis or Davies, Spencer and any photographs by these workers. Also interested in Woodburytype reproductions and the history of the process and in daguerrotypes and ambrotypes taken in Australia. (97/02/05) Evans, Kate. University of Technology, Sydney. Post: Humanities, University of Technology, Sydney, PO Box 123 Broadway NSW 2007 Australia. Phone: Australia (02) 951 1420 e-mail: k.evans@uts.edu.au OR e-mail: kathryn@magna.com.au AREA(S): My PhD thesis is a cultural history of press photography in Australia, approaching press photography and journalism as cultural practice. The photographers themselves, their memories and self-representation, combined with visual analysis, provides the core of the work. I am particularly interested in those photographers who define themselves as 'ordinary' press photographers and not as 'photojournalists'. Analytically, I am interested in the spaces and shadows around and between the narratives associated with these two types of pictorial journalism. I also teach in the areas of popular history and visual history; and am a researcher for a TV history, which necessarily involves photographic research (96/08/30/) Jackson, Philip. National Library of Australia, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia. Phone: +61 6 262 1611, Fax: +61 6 262 1634, e-mail: pjackson@nla.gov.au AREA(S): Photographically illustrated books; Photomechanical processes, especially woodburytype (95/10/27) Jolly, Martyn. GPO Box 804, Canberra 2601, Australia. Phone: 61 6 249 5815, fax: 61 6 2495722 e-mail: Martyn.jolly@anu.edu.au AREA(S): Australian photography. Photography, memory, history and the digital. (96/08/25) Marsh, Anne. Department of Visual Arts, Monash University, CLAYTON, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, 3168, (w) 61-3-9905 4224 (h) 61-3-9531 1414, (w) 61-3-9905 4209 e-mail: Anne.Marsh@arts.monash.edu.au AREA(S): Teaches undergraduate courses in the History and Theory of Photography. Board Member of the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia. Establishing on-line photography courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students. Currently writing a book on the performative aspects of photography, 1839 to the present. Photography critic for the Herald Sun (newspaper) since 1994. See http://www.monash.edu.au/visarts/diva (96/08/07) McArdle, James. Latrobe University Bendigo, P.O Box 199 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 3550, Phone: +61 54 447 206, Fax: +61 54 447 953, e-mail: j.mcardle@bendigo.latrobe.edu.auhttp://ironbark.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/staff/photo/james.html AREA(S): The contemporary and historical photographic portrait. Particular interest in the group portrait and the use of environment in the image. Historical and current practice in the uses of focus as an expressive and symbolic device, especially in the portrait. Photojournalism in Australia in the 1960's, particularly in relation to nationalism; The spiritual in photography. (95/12/05) McCracken, Joan. Pictorial Reference Service, Alexander Turnbull Library, PO Box 12-349, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone:064 4 4743056, Fax:064 4 4743063, e-mail: Joan.McCracken@natlib.govt.nz AREA(S): New Zealand photography; photography in the Pacific; women photographers (95/10/27) McLennan, Brett. Division of Visual Art, La Trobe University, Bendigo, Victoria 3550, Australia. Ph: + 6 1 54 447 210 Fax: + 6 1 54 447 953 e-mail:b.mclennan@bendigo.latrobe.edu.au AREA(S): Digital Imaging, Sexuality and Gender, Media and Cultural representation, Photographic Theory and Practice (96/03/15) Miley, Noel. 48 Brushy Creek Road, Lenah Valley, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 7008. voice: 03 62789348, fax: 03 62289019, e-mail: nfmiley@postoffice.sandybay.utas.edu.au AREA(S): Tasmanian Photography to 1914. Thomas Young - Tasmanian Photographer. Representation of Gender in Photography to 1860. Erotic Photography of the 19th Century. (97/05/18) Newton, Gael. GPO Box 1150, Canberra, 2601. voice: 61 2 62406412, fax: 61 2 62406529, e-mail: gaeln@nga.gov.au Senior Curator of Photography (International), National Gallery of Australia. AREA(S): women photographers, pictorialism, 19th Century landscape, science and art photography connections, women's images, the thing-in-itself concepts, and lots more (98/03/07) Noye, Bob. 14 Daly Street, Clare South Australia 5453. voice: 08 8842 2292, e-mail: rjnoye@capri.net.au AREA(S): My field of research is the history of South Australian photography from 1845 to 1915. At present (July 1998) I am trial testing a photohistory site on the Internet. It may or may not become permanent. It can be seen at http://www.capri.net.au/~rjnoye/PhotohistorySA.htm (98/07/20) Richardson, Donna. 5 Kookaburra Avenue, North Bendigo. e-mail: donna_richardson@bssc.edu.au AREA(S): all aspects of the arts. But mostly reproduction and looking after photographs that are old (97/04/22) Safier, Marcel Glen. P.O. Box 539, Annerley, 4103, Queensland. voice: 61-7-3847 1593, fax: 61-7-3217 1707, e-mail: msafier@ozemail.com.au AREA(S): AREA(S): Research into nineteenth century Australian photographers especially those active in my home state of Queensland and also American daguerreotypists who came to Australia. I collect nineteenth century images, mainly from Australia and New Zealand especially daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, tintypes and cartes de visite as well as fine family photo albums and wood and brass tailboard style cameras. I welcome enquiries about Australian photographers and am also happy to discuss my fields of collecting. (97/03/26) Tomic, George. PO BOX 12, Bentley D.C., Bentley, Western Australia 6983. e-mail: paperneg@iinet.net.au AREA(S): History of Western Australian Photography (General). History of Post-Secondary Photography Education in Western Australia. Website: http://www.iinet.net.au/~paperneg/ (97/11/09)
New Zealand Barrar, Wayne. School of Design, Wellington Polytechnic, Wellington. voice: 64 4 801 2794 extn.8666, e-mail: wayne_barrar@design.wnp.ac.nz AREA(S): Photography in New Zealand and Pacific esp. c19 landscape. Work of Daniel Louis Mundy ca.1860/70. Early photographically illustrated books. (98/07/20) Bradley, Eymard. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Buckle Street, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: 64-4-385 9609, Fax: 64-4-385 7157, e-mail: eymardb@aotahi.monz.govt.nz AREA(S): 19th and 20th century New Zealand photography. Thoman Andrew. Images of industrial history especially people at work. The family album. (95/03/13) Main, William (Bill). 93 Burma Road, Wellington.4. New Zealand. voice: 04 4797644, e-mail: w.main@clear.net.nz AREA(S): Photography and photographers in the Pacific Basin 1840-1900 plus sterographs of this region. Also magic lantern slides of any description featuring New Zealand. (98/03/07) Quinn, Karen. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Buckle Street, PO Box 467, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: 64-4-385 9609, Fax: 64-4-385 7157, e-mail: karenq@aotahi.monz.govt.nz AREA(S): 19th and 20th century New Zealand photography - especially 1900 - 1930 amateur photography and the family album. Theoretical issues relating to representation. (95/03/13) Sullivan, John Paul. Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library, PO Box 12349, Wellington, New Zealand. Phone: (0064 04) 474- 3000 ex 8732. Fax: (0064 04) 474-3063. e-mail: John.Sullivan@baxter.natlib.govt.nz AREA(S): General photographic history, emphasis on New Zealand, Pacific and Antarctica. Particular interest in documentary photography (95/11/01) Turner, Peter. 141 Glenmore Street, Wellington 6001, New Zealand.
Phone:+64 (04) 475 9707, Fax:+64 (04) 475 9707, e-mail: lumiere@xtra.co.nz
AREA(S): Aesthetics, philosophy, sociology, criticism in the 19th &
20th century but particularly post 1945. My concerns are for images and
image-makers - what they made and why they made them. Although now living
in New Zealand and working for the Museum of New Zealand I am English and
have a particular interest in photography in the USA. My view is that history
is what happened yesterday - literally - and I have strong links with contemporary
practice which I place in an historical context. I also have a great love
of the literature of photography and collect books. (97/03/26)
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