Steven F. Joseph Explained

Steven F. Joseph
Birth Date:1955 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Salford, Lancashire, England
Nationality:British and Belgian
Occupation:Historian of photography

Steven Franklin Joseph (born 24 October 1955) is a collector and historian of photography, active in Belgium and in France.

Life and career

Joseph was born in Salford, Lancashire, England, on 24 October 1955. He has degrees in modern languages (University of Oxford) and management studies (École des affaires de Paris-ESCP Europe).

An author of numerous articles and books on nineteenth-century photography in Belgium, Joseph also researches the application of photography to book illustration and photomechanical printing processes. His current research topics include early advertising photography[1] and the development of large format images on posters and broadsides up to 1914.He has helped to design and organize several exhibitions in his specialist fields. In 2001, the Rijksmuseum acquired his collection of 19th-century photographically illustrated books, amounting to some two thousand volumes.[2]

Joseph then built a second collection that aimed to trace the parallel development of photomechanical processes and advertising photography, from the earliest days up to 1914. This second collection has also found a permanent home in the Rijksmuseum, where it was transferred in January 2023.[3]

Joseph is a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society and corresponding member of the German Society for Photography.

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Notes and References

  1. http://journal.depthoffield.eu/vol03/nr01/a04/en Early Advertising Photography in Belgium and the Netherlands: a Preliminary Overview, Depth of Field, vol. 3 n° 1 (2012), accessed on 6 January 2013
  2. Web site: Stijntje Blankendaal, De komst van de foto in het boek, Trouw.nl, 30 May 2001, accessed on 6 January 2013. Jul 21, 2020.
  3. Hans Rooseboom, Unexpected Business: The Steven F. Joseph Collection of Early Advertising Photography, Dialogue Vintage Photography Magazine, 3, 2023, p. 10-15.
  4. Web site: Welcome - FoMu. fomu.atomis.be. Jul 21, 2020.