
Daniel Walding is the Senior Photographic Technician at AIATSIS, overseeing a team of specialists that undertake archival scanning and studio based image capture of the Photographic and Art & Object collections. He has worked at AIATSIS since 2010.
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Daniel Walding is the Senior Photographic Technician at AIATSIS, overseeing a team of specialists that undertake archival scanning and studio based image capture of the Photographic and Art & Object collections. He has worked at AIATSIS since 2010.
Lantern slides are a unique format that were in wide use from the 18th to mid-20th century and allowed glass photographic transparencies to be displayed using a magic lantern projector. They were often shown to large groups of people as a form of...
Cultural heritageDigitisationNew ZealandTe PapaDigital
24 Feb 2017Late last year, Daryl Ciubal and I were fortunate enough to have the opportunity to travel to Wellington, New Zealand for a week as part of the National Digital Forum at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa – an annual conference bringing together...
AIATSIS acknowledges the traditional owners of country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, culture and community.
We pay our respects to elders past and present.