The Photo Detective

By: Maureen Taylor
  • Summary

  • Join The Photo Detective, Maureen Taylor, each week as she discusses historical photos and how they fit into your family history. From ancestor identification to photo preservation, The Photo Detective Podcast covers it all. Featuring special experts from genealogy, fashion history, photo history, and restoration, it’s a not-to-miss for photo fans, genealogists, and lovers of history.
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Episodes
  • The Enduring Legacy of Tintypes: From Civil War Soldiers to Contemporary Artists
    Sep 29 2024

    Join Maureen Taylor, the Photo Detective, in a solo episode where she delves into the fascinating world of tintypes. This episode covers everything from their historical emergence in 1856 to their resurgence via modern itinerant artists. Discover why tintypes remained popular through the 19th century and explore their unique characteristics, including their affordability, durability, and the fact they are made on iron, not tin. Maureen also shares insights on identifying and preserving these precious pieces of history.


    Episode Highlights:

    1. History and Popularity: Explore the origins of tintypes in 1856, their peak during the 1860s-1870s, and their enduring charm, attributed to their accessibility and affordability.
    2. Modern-Day Revival: Learn about the resurgence of tintypes through modern itinerant artists who travel with vans equipped to produce these photographs at events, preserving the traditional methods.
    3. Preservation Tips: Maureen provides expert advice on how to preserve tintypes, emphasizing the importance of proper storage and handling to prevent damage from environmental factors like humidity and sunlight.


    Related Episodes:

    Episode 116: America and the Tintype with Steven Kasher

    Bonus Episode: Tintypes Made for Movies and Television


    Links:

    • Sign up for my newsletter.
    • Watch my YouTube Channel.
    • Like the Photo Detective Facebook Page so you get notified of my Facebook Live videos.
    • Need help preserving your photos? Check out Maureen’s Preserving Family Photographs ebook
    • Need help identifying family photos? Check out The Family Photo Detective ebook
    • Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.


    About Maureen Taylor:

    Maureen Taylor, The Photo DetectiveÒhelps clients with photo related genealogical problems. Her pioneering work in historic photo research has earned her the title “the nation’s foremost historical photo detective” by The Wall Street Journal and appearances on The View, The Today Show, Pawn Stars, and others. Learn more at Maureentaylor.com


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    I'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations.

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    14 mins
  • Preserving Your Legacy: Insights from Amanda Meeks of Permanent.org
    Sep 15 2024

    In this episode of The Photo Detective, host Maureen Taylor speaks with Amanda Meeks, the Community and Partnerships Manager at Permanent.org. They discuss the recent developments at Permanent.org, focusing on the Legacy Lab, a new program designed to help users create and publish public archives. The Legacy Lab includes an email course that breaks down the archiving process into manageable tasks, emphasizing legacy planning and the importance of preserving history. They also touch on the Byte for Byte program, which offers storage grants for community archiving projects, and the new gifting feature for storage.


    Key Points

    • Legacy Lab: An email-based course helping users create public archives; includes steps for storytelling, metadata, and legacy planning.
    • Byte for Byte Program: Grants 100 GB storage to community archivists and organizations, reviewed biannually.
    • Public vs. Private Archives: Users can choose to keep archives private or share them publicly; public archives support Permanent.org’s mission.
    • New Features: Storage gifting and collaborative archives with designated payer accounts.
    • Copyright Considerations: Users are encouraged to share materials they own the copyright for; measures in place to handle copyright issues.


    Related Episodes:

    Episode 184: Byte4Byte: Permanent.org’s Grant Program for Non-Profits

    Episode 95: How to Save Your Family Archive on Permanent.org


    Links:

    • Sign up for my newsletter.
    • Need help preserving your photos? Check out Maureen’s Preserving Family Photographs ebook
    • Need help identifying family photos? Check out The Family Photo Detective ebook
    • Have a photo you need help identifying? Sign up for photo consultation.


    About My Guest:
    Amanda Meeks is Permanent.org’s community and partnerships manager prior to that, she worked in academic libraries.

    She’s a professionally trained librarian and an artist as well as an end-of-life doula. One of her primary responsibilities is managing the Byte4byte grant program.


    About Maureen Taylor:
    Maureen Taylor, The Photo DetectiveÒhelps clients with photo related genealogical problems. Her pioneering work in historic photo research has earned her the title “the nation’s foremost historical photo detective” by The Wall Street Journal and appearances on The View, The Today Show, Pawn Stars, and others. Learn more at Maureentaylor.com

    Did you enjoy this episode? Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts.

    I'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations.

    Support the show

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    20 mins
  • The Hidden History of Pockets: A Conversation with Hannah Carlson
    Sep 8 2024

    In this episode, Hannah Carlson, author of “Pockets: An Intimate History of How We Keep Things Close,” discusses the historical and social significance of pockets. Inspired by a personal experience where she had no pockets during an emergency, Carlson explores how pockets have evolved from medieval times to modern days, highlighting their gender disparity. She delves into how pockets in women’s clothing were often inadequate or non-existent, contrasting with men’s standardized pocketed garments. Carlson also examines pockets in historical contexts, like women’s sports and military uniforms, and how pockets have influenced and reflected societal norms and gender roles.

    Key Points

    • Historical Evolution: Pockets have evolved from medieval pocket slits to modern integral pockets in clothing, with men often having more practical pockets than women.
    • Gender Disparity: Women’s clothing historically lacked pockets, reflecting societal views on femininity and practicality, and influencing how women carried their belongings.
    • Pockets and Society: Pockets were banned in some eras due to their association with concealed weapons, and they influenced how people moved and interacted with the world.
    • Modern Pockets: Despite advancements, women today still face issues with inadequate pockets, often expressed through social media and fashion movements.

    Related Episodes:
    Episode 220: Dress Codes and Fashion Rule Through History with Richard Thompson Ford

    Episode 215: The Story Behind Twentieth Century Skirts with Dr. Kimblerly Chrisman Campbell

    Links:

    • Sign up for my newsletter.
    • Need help preserving your photos? Check out Maureen’s Preserving Family Photographs ebook
    • Need help identifying family photos? Check out The Family Photo Detective ebook.

    About My Guest:
    Hannah Carlson teaches dress history and material culture at the Rhode Island School of Design. After training as a conservator of costume and textiles at the Fashion Institute of Technology, she received a PhD in material culture from Boston University. She is the author of Pockets: An Intimate History of How We Keep Things Close and has contributed articles to Commonplace: The Journal of Early American Life; Dress: The Journal of the Costume Institute of America; Design Observer; and MacGuffin: The Life of Things.


    About Maureen Taylor:
    Maureen Taylor, The Photo DetectiveTM helps clients with photo related genealogical problems. Her pioneering work in historic photo research has earned her the title “the nation’s foremost historical photo detective” by The Wall Street Journal and appearances on The View, The Today Show, Pawn Stars, and others. Learn more at Maureentaylor.com

    I'm thrilled to be offering something new. Photo investigations. These collaborative one-on-one sessions. Look at your family photos then you and I meet to discuss your mystery images. And find out how each clue and hint might contribute to your family history. Find out more by going to maureentaylor.com and clicking on family photo investigations.

    Support the show

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    31 mins

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