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Rural Landscape Photography

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Pulborough Bridge (c 1900) by Charles Job, copyright NMPFT/SSPL
CHARLES JOB
PULBOROUGH BRIDGE (c 1900)
© NMPFT/SSPL

Charles Job was a noted pictorial photographer, best known for his images of English rural landscapes. He first took up photography in about 1870 and became a member of the Royal Photographic Society in 1893. In 1900, he joined the 'Linked Ring Brotherhood', a group formed to promote photography as a serious art form. He developed a very distinctive style of landscape photography and showed his work for many years in national and international exhibitions.

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