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Permalink Reply by Claire Savage on April 27, 2009 at 2:55pm
Permalink Reply by Annie Q. Medley on April 29, 2009 at 12:08pm
Permalink Reply by Joanne Hyland on May 12, 2009 at 3:44pm Hi Jane,
This seems like a similar question posed through a documentary called 'Framed', based on the National Portrait Gallery of Australia. It aired on bio. channel on foxtel a week or so ago (I didn't have any luck finding a web link for it)...
We all have our own photographic collections, or if we are involved in online communities many of us have online albums, which are more often that not constructed to convey an ideal presentation of ourself to share with the world. We can be selective in what we chose to share about ourselves, what photographs we chose to keep and delete/show and hide, and we are instrumental in what messages we wish to convey through our online/real life photographic collections. Even the person that has two photographs in their wallet is a curator...they have purposefully chosen the photographs they have in their wallet, and they will be able to deliver a story about the photograph/s in regards to their context and why they have been chosen....
Permalink Reply by Annie Q. Medley on May 24, 2009 at 5:52pm © 2012 Created by MuseumsWA.