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See on MetPublications. Visiting The Met? Rievaulx Abbey Roger Fenton. Hunford Mill, Surrey Henry White. Citation Daniel, Malcolm. Steichen — : The Photo-Secession Years. In the British Museum invited him to document some of their collections. His photographs of the Crimea in were the first large-scale photographic documentation of war. In addition, Fenton made landscapes, architectural studies of historical landmarks, Orientalist genre studies, and still lifes.

Although Fenton exhibited and sold his own photographs, he apparently grew disdainful of the increasing commercialization of photography. In October he suddenly gave it up, selling off his negatives and equipment and returning to the practice of law. Fenton knew the co-operation of the officers was essential to his success. He returned to England, and the remainder of the war was photographed by James Robertson.

Few wished to purchase images of a war most people wanted to forget. Fenton returned to photographing scenic views around Britain and Wales, and produced still-life images and carefully posed Middle-Eastern figures in elaborate settings. Though his work is considered among the finest of his era, Fenton enjoyed little financial reward for his efforts. He completely abandoned photography in , sold all of his equipment and images and returned to his law practice.

Fenton died in at the age of Roger Fenton About Though best known for his photographs of the Crimean War, Roger Fenton was one of the most accomplished landscape and architectural photographers of his time. Dirt road in ravine scattered with cannonballs. Get involved. Search for:.



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