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  1. May 9, 2024 · Peter Henry Emerson (born May 13, 1856, Cuba—died May 12, 1936, Falmouth, Cornwall, England) was an English photographer who promoted photography as an independent art form and created an aesthetic theory called “naturalistic photography.”. Trained as a physician, Emerson first began to photograph as a part of an anthropological study of ...

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  2. Peter Henry Emerson (13 May 1856 – 12 May 1936) was a British writer and photographer. His photographs are early examples of promoting straight photography as an art form. He is known for taking photographs that displayed rural settings and for his disputes with the photographic establishment about the purpose and meaning of photography.

  3. Peter Emerson (born 1943) is a political activist in Northern Ireland . Born in Britain, Emerson's father was from County Cork, and his mother from Cheshire. [1] He served as a submariner in the Royal Navy, where he was promoted to first lieutenant. In 1970, he began teaching in Nairobi. He moved to Northern Ireland in 1975, living just off the ...

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Person. Born in Cuba and raised there and in the United States before moving to England as a teenager, physician and scientist Peter Henry Emerson took up photography at age twenty-six. Often described as a difficult zealot, he vocally championed a naturalistic approach to imagemaking. He favored rural subjects presented in a simple, direct manner.

  5. Peter Henry Emerson 1856-1936 About Peter Henry Emerson was born May 3, 1856, in LaPalma, Cuba. His father, Henry Ezekial Emerson was American, descending from the ancestral families of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Samuel F.B. Morse and William Howard Taft.

  6. Born in Cuba of an American father and English mother, Emerson studied medicine in England before taking up photography in 1885. He was the founder of the Naturalist school in opposition to the pictorial photography of the late 19th century, and advocated the soft focus lens techniques. His record of life in the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads was ...

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  8. Oct 23, 2015 · According to photo-historian Helmut Gernsheim in his book, Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends, 1839-1960, Davison, a follower of Peter Henry Emerson (1856-1936) wanted to soften the focus and to create an effect more akin to the beauty of a fine art print than that of a machine made image. The Times praised the photograph for its ...

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