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LL/51604
Unidentified photographer
1860 (ca)
Roger Fenton

Collotype
National Science and Media Museum
The Royal Photographic Society Collection, Inventory no: 2003-5001/2/22878
 
Roger Fenton was born in Bury. He studied and practiced law but an inheritance gave him the independent means to pursue his interest in art and he took up photography in 1852. Fenton was a founding member of the (Royal) Photographic Society and one of the most influential photographers of the 1850s. He is best known as one of the first war photographers, from his work in the Crimea in 1855. However, he also took many highly-regarded photographs of the Royal Family and the collections of the British Museum as well as many superb landscapes, architectural studies and still lifes. In 1862 he gave up photography without explanation, sold his cameras and negatives at auction, and returned to practicing law.
 
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