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Frederick Evans began experimenting with photography in the mid-1880s while running a bookshop in Cheapside, London. He placed great emphasis, from the beginning, on producing technically brilliant and unmanipulated images. During...
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Frederick Evans began experimenting with photography in the mid-1880s while running a bookshop in Cheapside, London. He placed great emphasis, from the beginning, on producing technically brilliant and unmanipulated images. During the 1890s he travelled to the cathedral towns of England, pausing several weeks, for instance at Ely, to study the light and note which hour would reveal the deepest shadows and the softest details of the architecture. At Ely, Evans arranged with the Dean of the cathedral to have Victorian gas fittings and chairs removed while he was taking photographs. Although he did take some exterior views of English cathedrals, Evans' preference was for interiors, of which this image is a fine example.
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