Hayes, PatriciaBecker, Natasha2018-05-222024-03-262018-05-222024-03-26https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9683Magister Artium - MA (History)One of the first things that reached me about photography was how a photograph tells a story or stories. This experience is perhaps most common when viewing personal photographs. A few years ago I was looking through a vast number of personal photographs, of a family I knew well, and was struck by how all the photographs (in albums, framed or lying loosely about) were part of a particular family narrative. Even without the storytelling, which accompanied my viewing of the photographs, I could still 'read' bits and pieces of the family history (and the broader social, political and cultural histories) in their photographs.enInside and outside the family album: Making, exhibiting and archiving the photograph in the South African National Gallery and the National Library of South AfricaUniversity of the Western Cape