PCPP (Photography Collections Preservation Project) is excited to share our recent project.
Please click the link here to read the Library of Congress Guest Post by Adam M. Silvia, Curator of Photography in the Prints & Photographs Division.
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PCPP (Photography Collections Preservation Project) is excited to share our recent project.
Please click the link here to read the Library of Congress Guest Post by Adam M. Silvia, Curator of Photography in the Prints & Photographs Division.
The non-profit Photography Collections Preservation Project (PCPP) is proud to announce that the Dolph Briscoe Center for American History has acquired a significant collection of work by Connecticut-based photographer Christopher Little.
Read morePCPP is excited to announce a new project partnership with photographer David Frohman.
Known for his documentary eye and storyteller perspective, Frohman’s largest body of work captures the unique communal living society of The Farm community of Tennessee. Following his 12 year documentation of this intentional living community, Frohman’s work has been published in countless magazines and newspapers including Vanity Fair, The Sun Sentinel, and the Atlantic. Today, 50 of Frohman’s images remain part of the permanent collection of the Tennessee State Museum.
During the beginning of July, PCPP’s Leonian Intern, Ayesha Kazim, conducted a virtual interview with David Frohman to discuss the inspiration behind his work. The interview explores the drive behind Frohman’s documentary approach and the legacy he hopes to leave behind through his photography.
To view the full interview and learn more about Frohman’s work, watch the video below.