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‘Charles Thurston Thompson and his Portuguese Project’ by Lee Fontanella in IJSIM’s latest issue

Charles Thurston Thompson’s work in Santiago de Compostela has occupied stagefront among all of his photographs. Probably for this reason, it is much less known that the Portuguese royal collections and a few Portuguese locations were the primary purpose for his travelling to Iberia. Santiago was an unforeseen interruption. John Charles Robinson, as principal voice behind acquisitions in the South Kensington Museum, was the background Eminence in these enterprises. Here, I piece together the sojourn in Portugal and interrelate — technically, methodologically, and stylistically — the Iberian photographic work with the broader corpus by Thurston Thompson.

[Read it here: https://revistas.ulusofona.pt/index.php/stereo/article/view/8585]

IJSIM’s Call of papers for next issue is open until April 28.

IJSIM is a Scopus-indexed journal edited since 2017 that explores the immersive features of modern media, ranging from Panoramas and Stereoscopic Photography to Extended Reality Media.