<p>' ... The litany on the last two pages of the book's conclusion alone are testimony to the importance Scotland has played in advancing photography from its earliest days. I suggest you invest in a copy today. No bookshelf dedicated to the history and development of photography, never mind Scottish photography, should be without one.' Scottish Society for the History of Photography</p>

In the middle of the nineteenth century a sympathetic relationship between art, science and technology laid the groundwork for photography to flourish, including camera obscura and the panorama. This is a lavishly produced book on the eventful first thirty years of photography in Scotland - around 1840 - 70. The photographers whose work is discussed include David Octavius Hill, Robert Adamson, James Valentine, Thomas Annan and George Washington Wilson plus practitioners not previously mentioned in any publication. Julia Margaret Cameron's encounter with Scotland is also described as is the work of Scottish photographers abroad.

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This is a lavishly produced book on the eventful first thirty years of photography in Scotland: around 1840 - 70.

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Professor Emeritus Graham Smith

Preface by Henrietta Lidchi

Introduction

Ch. 1 The background to Scottish Photography

Ch. 2 The Enquiring Mind: 1839 to 1842

Ch. 3 The Beginnings of Professional Photography

Ch. 4 the Practical Calotype

Ch. 5 Professional Photography comes of Age

Ch. 6 Photography and Society

Ch. 7 the Radical Photographers

Ch. 8 The Nature and Purposes of Photography

Ch. 9 Travel and tourism

Ch. 10 Migration and Empire

Conclusion

Bibliography

Select Index

Image Credits

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781905267972
Publisert
2015-08-06
Utgiver
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Vekt
2156 gr
Høyde
260 mm
Bredde
245 mm
Dybde
35 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
352

Biografisk notat

Dr Sara Stevenson was chief curator at the National Galleries of Scotland for 36 years and was responsible for building and developing the Scottish National Photography Collection. Dr A. D. Morrison-Low is Principal Curator, Historic Scientific Instruments and Photography, National Museums Scotland. the is also the author of Photography: A Victorian Sensation, the guide to the exhibition of the same name, National Museums Scotland 19 June - 22 November 2015.