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04-07-2019, 12:20 AM | #1 |
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April 7th, 2019 : Mary Dillwyn
Mary Dillwyn grew up in a prosperous family in Wales during the early 19th century.
Her older brother John Dillwyn Llewelyn, was a botanist and pioneer photographer. Of course being a typical bratty little sister, Mary decided she would become a photographer too, probably the first in Wales. There were a number of methods for taking photographer being developed and most photographers would try as many as they could. At the time no cameras were portable, merely transportable. They were big, heavy, cumbersome and slow, so candid shots were a pipedream. In most early photographs people looked dour for two reasons, one being it took up to a minute where you had to be stone still, and that is hard with a smile. The other was being photographed was a momentous event equivalent to having your portrait painted, serious business indeed. Mary’s photographs are quite a remarkable departure from her contemporaries. I suspect because most people who delved into photography wanted pictures for their work, or hoped to do it for profit, whereas to Mary it was a bratty little sister’s hobby. link link
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