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Through The Lens of John Thomson 1868-1872

168 pages
310 x 310 mm, hardback
With 157 black and white photographs
ISBN 978 616 7339 00 9

Scottish photographer John Thomson (1837–1921) was one of the most influential photographers of the 19th century and a pioneer of photojour- nalism.
     Born two years before the invention of daguerreotype and the birth of photography, Thomson first travelled to Asia in 1862 where he set up a professional photographic studio. He became fascinated by local culture and the people of Asia and in 1868 he made his second trip, this time settling in Hong Kong. Between 1868 and 1872, Thomson made extensive trips to Guangdong, Fujian, Beijing, China’s north-east and down the Yangtze river, covering nearly 5,000 miles. This exhibition catalogue is drawn from his time in these regions.
     These were the early days of photography when negatives were made on glass plates that had to be coated with emulsion before the exposure was made. A huge amount of cumbersome equipment had to be carried from place to place and with perseverance, great energy and stamina, Thomson managed to take a wide variety of images and themes, including landscapes, people, architecture, domestic and street scenes. As a foreigner, his ability to gain access to photograph women is also remarkable. In China, Thomson excelled as a photographer in quality, depth and breadth, and in artistic sensibility.
     John Thomson’s photographs appear courtesy of the Wellcome Library, London.

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 11 March, 2010.
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