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Julia Margaret Cameron (June 11, 1815 January 26, 1879) was a British photographer.
She was born Julia Margaret Pattle in Calcutta, India, to James Pattle, a British official of the East India Company, and Adeline de l'Etang, a daughter of French aristocrats. Julia was educated in France, but returned to India, and in 1838 married Charles Hay Cameron, a jurist and member of the Law Commission stationed in Calcutta, who was twenty years her senior. In 1848, Charles Hay Cameron retired, and the family moved to London, England. In 1860, Cameron visited the estate of poet Alfred Lord Tennyson on the Isle of Wight. Julia was taken with the location, and the Cameron family purchased a property on the island soon after. They called it Dimbola Lodge after the family's Ceylon estate.
In 1863, when Cameron was 48 years old, her daughter gave her a camera as a present, thereby starting her career as a photographer. Within a year, Cameron became a member of the Photographic Societies of London and Scotland.
Cameron was sometimes obsessive about her new occupation, with subjects sitting for countless exposures in the blinding light as she laboriously coated, exposed, and processed each wet plate. The results were, in fact, unconventional in their intimacy and their particular visual habit of created blur through both long exposures, where the subject moved and by leaving the lens intentionally out of focus. This led some of her contemporaries to complain and even ridicule the work, but her friends and family were supportive, and she was one of the most prolific and advanced of amateurs in her time. Her enthusiasm for her craft meant that her children and others sometimes tired of her endless photographing, but it also means that we are left with some of the best of records of her children and of the many notable figures of the time who visited her.
During her career, Cameron registered each of her photographs with the copyright office and kept detailed records. Her shrewd business sense is one reason that so many of her works survive today. Another reason that many of Cameron's portraits are significant is because they are often the only existing photograph of historical figures. Many paintings and drawings exist, but, at the time, photography was still a new and challenging medium for someone outside a typical portrait studio.
The bulk of Cameron's photographs fit into two categories closely framed portraits and illustrative allegories based on religious and literary works. In the allegorical works in particular, her artistic influence was clearly Pre-Raphaelite, with far-away looks and limp poses and soft lighting. Cameron was often friends with these Victorian celebrities, and tried to capture their personalities in her photos.
Cameron's posed photographic illustrations represent the other half of her work. In these illustrations, she frequently photographed historical scenes or literary works, which often took the quality of oil paintings. Cameron's friendship with Tennyson led to his asking her to photograph illustrations for his Idylls of the King. These photographs are designed to look like oil paintings from the same time period, including rich details like historical costumes and intricate draperies.
In 1875, the Camerons moved back to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). Julia continued to practice photography but complained in letters about the difficulties of getting chemicals and pure water to develop and print photographs. Cameron died in Kalutara, Ceylon in 1879.
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I just sat transfixed for the whole video. This lady photographed with her heart not her camera. Beautiful stuff.
xmaseve 3 months ago
Distinct correlation between some Cameron's work and that of the Pre-Raphaelites. Much enjoyed :)
HaworthBronte 6 months ago
The people the clothes. So so beautiful.
Sallybunckle 8 months ago
Wonderful!!! Thanks...
angelita1122 1 year ago
superba
Anamariarut1986 1 year ago
This was very well done, thanks for posting it.
Elavats 1 year ago
The lady had a beautiful gift! Thank you so much for sharing.
Laurisa718 1 year ago
Sublime
chiarastella09 1 year ago
Thank you so much!
Shereka2007 1 year ago
Beautiful video -many thanks.
At 4.23 the young woman is Alice Liddell,who when a child was the inspiration for Lewis Carroll's ' Alice' books.
PIPZZZ02 1 year ago