Have a discovery to share? Join us in Washington!
Propose a talk for The Daguerreian Society's 2026 Symposium, October 15–17, in Washington, DC.

Presentations are scheduled for Friday, October 16, as part of the three-day event.
The Symposium brings together collectors, scholars, curators, dealers, and enthusiasts of 19th-century photography for talks, behind-the-scenes tours, and collegial exchange.
We invite proposals on topics such as:
- Overviews of institutional holdings
- Collections management — including conservation, archival storage, cataloguing, appraisals, insurance, and estate planning
- Pivotal figures and studios in daguerreotypy and 19th-century photography
- Hidden gems, overlooked collections, and new research discoveries — including those outside the U.S. and Canada
- Themes that cross formats, such as spirit photography
- The stories behind the making of modern daguerreotypes
- Topics of particular importance to Washington, DC, and the surrounding region
We especially welcome proposals that offer new research, fresh interpretation, or previously unpublished material.
Please keep in mind:
- All talks must be richly illustrated.
- Shorter talks will receive preference. Presentation slots are typically 15, 30, or 45 minutes, including Q&A.
- Academic credentials are not required. Our speakers include collectors, dealers, independent researchers, curators, conservators, and historians.
- Selected presenters will be asked to adapt their talks into an article for the Daguerreian Society Annual.
To submit a proposal, please email:
- A brief summary
- Your estimated running time
- Three to five representative images
Send materials to speaker-committee@daguerreiansociety.org.
Proposals must be received by May 31, 2026.
We look forward to seeing what you will bring to Washington!