Photography of original documents from the French Revolution

Thanks to a partnership between UBC Library and the Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies, I was able to lead the art direction and photography for this acquisition. Working closely with the Communications Manager, we produced photographs that were used for UBC Library’s official promotional material and was used by Library Journal for their article, “UBC Library Partners with French Department on Revolution Pamphlet Collection”.

 
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New partnership brings original documents from the French Revolution to UBC

Vancouver, BC — Students, researchers and members of the wider community will now have access to newly acquired original pamphlets from the French Revolution through the University of British Columbia, thanks to a partnership between the Department of French, Hispanic and Italian Studies (FHIS) and UBC Library. Public lectures, exhibits, and opportunities for collaboration among researchers across the globe are expected to arise from this long-term project.

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Library Journal feature image

Library Journal my image for their article “UBC Library Partners with French Department on Revolution Pamphlets Collection,” written by Lisa Peet.

At the University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver, a partnership between the Department of French, Hispanic, and Italian Studies (FHIS) and the library will provide new levels of access to a growing collection of original pamphlets from the French Revolution.


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Katya Roxas | Communications Officer

Photography

UBC Library Communications and Marketing


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