German Photo Council Initiative
Analog / Film Photography Recognized as Cultural Heritage
by Charys Schuler / SilvergrainClassics

Film photography is an important part of the worldwide cultural heritage we share. The German Photo Council has been actively campaigning to have this officially recognized by UNESCO. It is now a big step closer to its goal!
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The People Behind the Initiative
Claudia Determann from the Ministry of Culture and Science of North Rhine-Westphalia: “The State Jury … considers analog photographic processes to be an important step in the development of photography. … It is highly desirable to preserve this cultural form by passing on the underlying knowledge and skills within the group of analog photography enthusiasts...”
Christian Klant from the German Photo Council: “The [UNESCO] recognition process involves several stages. The nomination for inclusion … in the list of intangible cultural heritage in Germany is an encouraging first step in our quest.”
Thomas Gerwers submitted the application with Klant on behalf of the German Photo Council. The Council represents the interests of its members from different areas of the photography scene and is also committed to photography as a cultural asset and visual cultural heritage.

Next Steps and Timeline
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