Job (1853-1930) was a stockbroker by profession and an early member of the Hove Camera Club and who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society in 1895. He became a member of the Linked Ring in 1900 but also contributed to the RPS photographic salons in addition to the Ring's salons. A world traveller: Job's favorite scene was Sussex, in England. (Margaret Harker (1979) The Linked Ring. The Secession in Photography , 1892-1910 p154)
Plate (Graveur) by Fillon et Heuse
Printed by Ateliers Charles Wittmann
Included in the "Troisième Exposition d'Art Photographique" of the Photo-Club of Paris (1896)