一位商业旅行者的肖像(摄影):乔治·乔布森(1862-1925)

I. Baird
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最近对摄影技术和英国摄影业的研究涉及到国家分销网络,以解决制造业和零售业之间的关系。为这些网络提供便利的是少数专业商务旅行者。作为一个了解这些人的案例研究,这里讨论了乔治·乔布森(George Jobson)是如何在早期作为维多利亚时代典型的摄影师助理发展出另外两个职业的,一个是发明家,另一个是专门从事摄影设备和用品的商业旅行者。作为一名专业摄影师,乔布森的一些被遗忘的作品也通过大量的原始来源被识别和语境化。在其他发现中,人们发现他曾在美国为著名的纽约锡拉丘兹摄影师菲利普·S·莱德工作。乔布森后来对摄影技术的贡献被讨论和背景化。虽然所采用的历史方法是个人的、个人的(家族的)、时间的和经验的,但我认为这项研究可以被视为跨学科(摄影、专利和工业)方法的优势和劣势的指标,作为理解像乔布森这样的人物的一种手段,档案和其他记录稀少且零散。
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Portrait of a commercial traveller (photographic): George Jobson (1862–1925)
Recent work in the study of photographic technology and the UK photographic industry has touched upon national distribution networks in addressing relationships between manufacturing and retail. Facilitating these networks was a small number of specialised commercial travellers. As a case study toward understanding these individuals, it is discussed here how George Jobson, with an early career as a typical photographer’s assistant of the Victorian era, went on to develop two additional careers as an inventor and as a commercial traveller specialising in photographic equipment and supplies. Some of Jobson’s forgotten work as a professional photographer is also identified and contextualised by drawing on a large number of primary sources. It is discovered among other findings that he worked in the US for the prominent Syracuse NY photographer Philip S. Ryder. Jobson’s subsequent contributions to photographic technology are discussed and contextualised. While the historiographical approach applied is individual, personal (familial), chronological, and empirical, I suggest that this study can be viewed as an indicator of the strengths and weaknesses of an interdisciplinary (photographic, patent-based, and industrial) approach as a means of understanding figures like Jobson, for whom photographic, archival and other records are scarce and fragmented.
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