
Boulevard des Capucines, Corner of Rue Louis le Grand, Paris
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Francis Frith was a British photographer and publisher who pioneered large-scale documentary photography in the mid-nineteenth century. Beginning in the 1850s, he undertook extensive expeditions to Egypt, the Levant, and India, creating thousands of albumen prints that established photography as a primary tool for ethnographic and archaeological record-keeping. His prolific output and innovative use of the wet collodion process on a traveling scale fundamentally shaped Victorian attitudes toward distant lands and ancient civilizations. Frith later founded a publishing enterprise that reproduced his photographs as mass-market stereoscards and bound albums, making him one of the first photographers to recognize the commercial potential of photographic reproduction.
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1892 · Albumen silver print (gold-toned)

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1890 · Albumen silver print (gold-toned)

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1860 · Albumen silver print

Canterbury Cathedral
1860 · Albumen silver print

Tintern Abbey
1860 · Albumen silver print

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1860 · Albumen silver print
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- Francis Frith
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- WW-UNK-561889
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