Drawn by Light: the Royal Photographic Society Collection

Fascinating exhibition at the Science Museum giving an overview of the history of photography and of the work of the Royal Photographic Society.

I liked the fact this show concentrated on the images that were made rather than too much on the changing technology. The pictures were displayed cleverly to create gentle connections between images without labeling the point.  I particularly liked the wall where they had recreated an exhibition of the 1850s showing the dense way the pictures were hung and the mix of genres.

I was amazed by the coloured pictures at the far end which looks like a girl on the beach in the 1970s. I was astonished to find they were actually taken in 1913! My favourite image, just because is was so quirky, was the contents of an ostriches stomach! You’d be amazed what it had eaten!

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