Delamotte was an English photographer and illustrator whose famous photographs depicting the construction of the Crystal Palace are regarded as… Read more Philip Henry Delamotte
Delamotte was an English photographer and illustrator whose famous photographs depicting the construction of the Crystal Palace are regarded as… Read more Philip Henry Delamotte
Another important figure in the history of photography is Jones, who regularly experimented with the Daguerreotype process before eventually moving… Read more Calvert Richard Jones
Below is the video I mentioned in my last post: Eighteen seconds into the video, we meet Edith who is… Read more Britain’s Pensioner Care Scandal: Channel 4 Dispatches – Video
While watching TV the other day, an advert for a documentary relating to care giving came up. I can’t remember… Read more Britain’s Pensioner Care Scandal
Ewen is a singer-songwriter and actress who was also featured in the exhibition, The Hidden. I’ve written about this exhibition already in… Read more Jade Ewen: Being a Young Carer ‘Made me Stronger than I realise’
In my last post I talked about singer-songwriting Jade Ewen and her previous caring role. Like Ewen, Whiley was also… Read more Jo Whiley: Being a Young Carer Has Made Me The Person I Am
After Niepce died, Daguerre adopted the patent and created the Daguerreotype, which resulted in a one-off print. Daguerre made a… Read more Louis Daguerre
Niépce’s fascination with the idea of using the camera obscura to create a permanent image on substrate led to the… Read more Joseph Nicéphore Niépce
It is believed that the power of the image can break barriers in the mind which words fail to do… Read more PhotoTherapy
Bresson coined the term after noticing the fleeting juxtaposition between the visual and psychological elements in a photo. The photo… Read more Henri Cartier-Bresson: The Psychology of The Decisive Moment