Archival Photography
Archival photography is the practice of preserving and documenting historical images for future reference. This type of photography often involves collecting, cataloging, and maintaining photographs that hold cultural, social, or historical significance. Archival photographers work to ensure that these images remain accessible for research, education, and public enjoyment.
The process typically includes digitizing old photographs, restoring damaged images, and organizing them in a way that makes them easy to find. Institutions like museums, libraries, and historical societies often engage in archival photography to safeguard their collections and provide valuable resources for scholars and the general public.