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Cameron, Julia Margaret

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Cameron, Julia Margaret (1815-1879)

British photographer. She made lively and dramatic portraits of the Victorian intelligentsia, often posed as historical or literary figures. Her sitters included her friends the English astronomer Sir John Herschel, the poet Alfred Lord Tennyson, whose Idylls of the King she illustrated in 1872, and Charles Darwin. She used a large camera, five-minute exposures, and wet plates.



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