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No. 199.

Copyright 1896 by Alfred S. Campbell.

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Alfred S. Campbell's studio was renowned for its high-quality portraits, often taken using natural light and soft-focus techniques that gave his subjects a dreamy, ethereal quality. He was particularly adept at capturing the personalities and emotions of his sitters, and his portraits were sought after by politicians, celebrities and other prominent figures of the day. In addition to his portrait work, Campbell was also an accomplished landscape photographer, and he travelled extensively throughout the United States and Europe to capture scenic vistas and architectural landmarks. His photographs were widely exhibited and published in books and magazines, and he received numerous awards and honours for his contributions to the field of photography. Campbell continued to work as a photographer until his death in 1912, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful and timeless images that continue to inspire and captivate viewers today.

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Alfred S. Campbell (1839 - 1912)

Prominent American photographer who specialised in portrait photography in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in 1839 in Alexandria, Virginia, he began his career as a photographer in Washington D.C. in the 1860s.
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