: This archaic process uses plant-based dyes that remain light-sensitive, meaning the final image is eventually effaced by sunlight.
The title The Night Albums: Visibility and the Ephemeral Photograph refers to a 2021 book by art historian . The "night album" concept stems from a historical critique by a skeptic of Louis Daguerre, who joked that if Daguerre’s images were truly made of light, they must be hidden in dark albums and only viewed by moonlight to prevent them from vanishing. The Ephemeral Core of Photography The Night Albums: Visibility and the Ephemeral ...
By studying images that disappear, Albers suggests we can better understand our own saturated visual culture. Ephemerality is not a "glitch" but a central through-line that connects the "protracted hesitancies" of photography’s birth to the precarious, networked digital era we live in today. : This archaic process uses plant-based dyes that
: Even foundational works like Nicéphore Niépce’s View from the Window at Le Gras have largely disappeared in their original form, existing now mostly through enhanced reproductions that hide their true decay. Conclusion: Why Ephemerality Matters The Ephemeral Core of Photography By studying images
: Today’s digital landscape mirrors this early instability through self-erasing apps like Snapchat and algorithmic feeds like Astronaut.io , where images appear momentarily and then vanish back into code. Case Studies in Vanishing Visibility
: Rather than a fixed material object, Albers reinterprets the photograph as a participatory, "fleeting experience".