The Daguerreian Society invites authors to submit original papers that address and advance the understanding and appreciation of 19th-century photography (up to 1885) for consideration for publication in the Daguerreian Annual. Potential topics include the art, history, social impact, and practice of the daguerreotype and other photographic processes of this era. The Daguerreian Annual has been published since 1990 and is distributed as a member benefit to the members of the Society. The Annual can be found as a reference work in many special collections libraries including the Getty, the American Antiquarian Society, the Library Company of Philadelphia, and the William L. Clements Library. Authors whose articles are accepted for inclusion will be given a free copy of the Annual. Selection Process for Articles The Annual is professionally edited and articles are selected for publication by the Publications Committee of the Daguerreian Society after removal of identifying information about the author. The Committee bases its decisions on the following criteria:
Potential contributors should submit a 300-word abstract and 3 to 6 images for feedback from the Publications Committee prior to a full submission. Do not submit completed articles. Requirements for Articles
Requirements for “Portfolio” Submissions “Portfolio,” a popular section of each Daguerreian Society Annual previously titled “Members’ Favorites,” offers the chance to share information about favorite images. These brief articles (1–2 pages of text and images) should provide the historical impact and potential significance of the image. Preference will be given to previously unpublished photographs from private or public collections. Timeline
Submissions: Send electronic submissions and any questions to: info@daguerreiansociety.org info@daguerreiansociety.org. Please include in the subject line: Submission for Daguerreian Society Annual. |