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B&H Photography Podcast

Vintage Dog Photography and the Museum of the Dog

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.6 • 2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Perhaps there is one thing that all photographers agree on: we love to photograph our pets. From amateur to professional, a simple photo of our dog, cat, or guinea pig making “that face” is almost irresistible and, based on the current exhibit at The Museum of the Dog, this fascination with photographing our pets reaches into the past for as long as the medium has existed.

On this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we welcome author and vernacular photography collector Catherine Johnson and Alan Fausel, Executive Director and CEO of the Museum of the Dog, to discuss the current exhibit on display at this museum. Johnson began collecting archival photos of dogs as a young girl, mostly from local flea markets, but over the years has amassed a unique collection of images—snapshots, posed portraits, cabinet cards, tintypes—dating back to the 1880s. This collection was made into the 2007 book, Dogs, and is now a wonderful exhibition at the Museum of the Dog, during the inaugural year in their new home, in Midtown Manhattan. With Johnson, we discuss the origin of her collection, the distinction between vernacular and amateur photography, and what makes for a good dog photo. We also touch upon her time working for photographer Norman Parkinson and her other photography work.

Mr. Fausel, who has thirty years of art-world experience as a scholar, curator, appraiser, and regular guest on the Antiques Roadshow, now heads the Museum of the Dog, which is affiliated with the American Kennel Club. With Fausel, we speak about curating this exhibit, the challenges and joys of running a multi-faceted institution with such a specific theme, and how to balance the interests of dog lovers of varying stripes. We also discuss the growing interest in vernacular photography in the art world and its hard-to-be-determined appraisal value. Join us for this interesting episode and check out “Photos: Please do not Bend, the Catherine Johnson Collection” on display through December 29, 2019, at the Museum of the Dog.

Guests: Catherine Johnson and Alan Fausel

Photograph © Catherine Johnson LLC

Transcript

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You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

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more.

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your iPhone or Android device.

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Now here's your host, Alan Whitez.

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Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast.

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There's been some whispering going around that our podcast is going through the dogs.

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Well it's true.

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We're recording our show at the American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog.

0:30.7

The reason for our visit is the opening of a new show, Photos, Please Do Not Bend, the

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Katharine Johnson Collection, which will be running from October 8th through December 29th

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of this year.

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The show is comprised of about 200 amateur and vernacular photographs of dogs and their

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owners.

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Joining us at the AKC Museum of the Dog is the very person responsible for this wonderful

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exhibit, Katharine Johnson.

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This Johnson is one of the world's top collectors of K9 Photography, which includes a large archive

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of vernacular amateur snapshots of dogs and their owners.

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Formerly the rep for British Photography Norman Parkinson, she currently serves on the Photography

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Committee at the National Arts Club.

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This Johnson is also the author of several books including Thank You Andy Warhol, and was

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