David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson were Scottish photographers who collaborated to produce some of the greatest photographic portraits of the 19th century.
The duo preferred the calotype to the daguerreotype because it was less expensive. The calotype also suppressed details and allowed the photographer to control lighting, expression, and gesture and thereby to emphasize the sitter’s personality.
Hill and Adamson art book contains 50+ Calotype reproductions created by David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson between 1843-1847.
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