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Library of Congress Awards 2025–2026 National Stereoscopic Association Research Fellowships

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Fellows to Conduct Research in Library's Photography Collections

The Library of Congress announced today that it has awarded its 2025–2026 National Stereoscopic Association Research Fellowships to Briand Gentry, David Hanlon, and David Saiz. Each awardee will receive a two-week fellowship to conduct original research in the Library's Prints and Photographs Division, which houses one of the world's most comprehensive collections of stereoscopic and photographic materials.

 

Established in 2022 through a generous donation from the National Stereoscopic Association, the fellowship promotes advanced scholarship in stereoscopy and the history of photography. The Library's extensive holdings include over 15 million photographs, rare publications, manuscripts and historic newspapers. More than 60,000 stereographs – paired images that produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a stereoscope – have been digitized and are available online at  loc.gov/pictures.

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