À propos de l'auteur

P. H. Emerson was a prominent figure in the world of photography and literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Renowned for his pioneering work in naturalistic photography, he believed that photography should accurately reflect nature and the human experience. Emerson's innovative techniques and artistic vision contributed significantly to the development of photography as a respected art form. He published several influential works, including 'Welsh Fairy Tales and Other Stories' and 'Naturalistic Photography for Students of the Art,' which inspired a generation of photographers to explore the natural world through their lenses.

Date de naissance December 14, 1856
Lieu de naissance Norwich, Norfolk, England
Date de décès June 14, 1931