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PHOTARCH

a method for bringing coherence to the fragmented visual record of archaeology.

by adhering to the same principles when photographing Archaeological Artefacts.

  • A one-light set-up
  • Clean, White, background
  • Minimal space required
  • Easily repeatable method
The complete collection of the Sösdala artifacts presented in scale
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Ulf Näsman carefully selecting what to photograph next

Background

The idea behind PHOTARCH was born during my archaeology studies at Linnaeus University in Kalmar, Sweden. As part of my internship at Kalmar County Museum, I was given the task of photographing artefacts from the excavation of Sandby Borg — a Migration Period ring fort that was only partially excavated at the time, with plans for continued work over several years.

This raised two immediate problems. First: how could the finds be documented year after year while maintaining visual consistency? Second: what should that visual standard actually look like? At the time, the default method was to use lightboxes — fast and uniform, yes, but they flattened the objects, erasing depth, surface texture, and orientation. The results lacked presence.

During those months in the museum studio, the foundation for a new approach began to take shape — one that balanced ease of use with a clear visual logic. A method that could be repeated across time, institutions, and collections, while preserving the artefact’s shape, weight, and directionality.

PHOTARCH is the result of that idea. With support from the Fujifilm Regional Grant, the method is now being tested on a larger scale. In this pilot project, over 200 objects from three museums are being photographed using the same setup, combining consistent lighting principles with the resolution of the Fujifilm GFX medium format system. The aim: to produce images that are not just beautiful, but also scientifically reliable — and comparable across time and place.

Learn more about the method and what it can do for you!

The Gold Foils of Uppåkra
The Gold Foils of UppåkraPHOTARCHProjects

The Gold Foils of Uppåkra

In collaboration with Lund University, I had the opportunity to photograph the complete collection of…
augusti 5, 2025
EAA Rome
EAA RomePHOTARCH

EAA Rome

In 2024, I presented PHOTARCH at the annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists…
september 2, 2024
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Rijksmuseum AmsterdamPHOTARCH

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

Presented PHOTARCH at the 2and3D Photography Conference at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam – a key…
april 17, 2024
Scandinavian Photo Stockholm
Scandinavian Photo StockholmPHOTARCH

Scandinavian Photo Stockholm

I had the opportunity to present PHOTARCH at Scandinavian Photo’s flagship store in Stockholm, as…
januari 4, 2024
EAA in Belfast
Photarch_at_EAA-2023
EAA in BelfastPHOTARCH

EAA in Belfast

The PHOTARCH project was presented at the annual conference of the European Association of Archaeologists…
augusti 30, 2023

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