Photography and the Doctor
John Adamson of St Andrews
David Bruce author A D Morrison-Low author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Published:4th Oct '18
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In 2015 portraits by Dr John Adamson were displayed at the National Museum of Scotland exhibition Photography: A Victorian Sensation. The audience response to these powerful works was such that this book has been produced, the first devoted to placing his work in its historical context and to acquainting a new audience with his work which, for conservation reasons, cannot be displayed all the time. Dr Adamson (1809-70) was the older brother of the better known Robert Adamson (1821-48), famous for his pioneering photography work with D. O. Hill. John Adamson remained an amateur; his photography had to be fitted in around his busy medical practice in St Andrews. The photographs are drawn mainly from two extremely early and significant albums, presented to the Museum in the 1940s. An Appendix has technical information on, for example: camera obscura, lenses, daguerreotype, calotype, the albumen process, and the collodian negative process.
' … Brilliantly illustrated and with engaging selections of supportive archive material throughout, Photography and the Doctor is the first book to shine light on Dr Adamson, who provided a vital link in the advancement of photographic technology, development of photographic practice, and recognition of its application not just as a scientific or documentary tool but as an art.' Scottish Archives
' … The monograph fills an important gap in our knowledge of the early days of photography. The authors' assiduous research has added considerable to what we know about John Adamson, enabling them to paint an engaging picture of a hitherto neglected pioneer. … It is well and entertainingly written with many excellent high quality images and I would commend it to our readershop.' The PhotoHistorian
ISBN: 9781910682180
Dimensions: 240mm x 190mm x 10mm
Weight: 363g
96 pages