At The Birthplace Of Photography

Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire was the home of Victorian photographic pioneers Henry and Constance Talbot, who experimented with early modern photographic techniques in the1800s. Henry successfully created the first ever negative at the abbey in the 1830s and not long after patented his calotype process. The Fox Talbot Museum at Lacock shares the story of his experiments and impact on modern photography.

I am happy to announce that one of my tintype images is now being exhibited in the museum as part of a selection of the Royal Photographic Society’s International Photography Exhibition.

As a contemporary practitioner of historic photographic processes it’s an honour to have my work displayed at the birthplace of photography.

The Exhibition runs until April 2025.

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