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Harrison, Benjamin
Nineteenth-century photographer of uncertain identity.
Hart, Elijah, b.
Professional photographer, he ran his own businesses in Sydney and later Maitland, NSW in the 1850s and 1860s. He invented the 'Saronytype' photograph.
Hawkins, Jeffrey
Professional photographer, was listed as a daguerrean and photographic artist in the Melbourne Directory from 1858 to 1875. He may also be the 'W.' Hawkins ...
Heath,
Professional photographer, advertised 'photographic portraits' in the Yass Courier (NSW) in 1858.
Herber,
Professional photographer, was in partnership with Pein in Sydney, in 1856.
Hetzer, Thekla
Professional photographer and music teacher, was one of the first women photographers to work in Australia. She assisted her husband William Hetzer in his studio ...
Hetzer, William
Professional photographer, was a German who ran a studio with his wife, Thekla in Sydney from 1850 to 1867. He was engaged by the New ...
Hill, Thomas Adams
Painter and professional photographer, worked in Melbourne between 1855 and 1869. He produced portraits in every known photographic medium and he also painted miniatures on ...
Himen, William
Engraver and professional photographer, worked alone and in partnership with William Knight in Melbourne. Little else seems to be known.
Holtz, Pierre
Professional photographer, produced daguerreotypes at Launceston, Tasmania, in 1858-59. He seems to have left Australia in 1859.
Howitt, Edward, b.
Edward Howitt was a sketcher and amateur photographer. He came to Melbourne from England, together with his parents, in 1840.
Hugemann, H.
H. Hugemann was a professional photographer advertising that he produced daguerreotype portraits from his studio on the first floor of the Captain Cook Hotel, Spring ...
Hughes, Henry
Henry Hughes was a professional photographer and perhaps a painter who with James Hickford, produced a number of decorative transparencies on the occasion of the ...
Husband, H.
H. Husband was a professional photographer. He worked in Launceston, Longford and Hobart Town in the 1850s.
Ibsen, Adolph
Professional photographer and explorer, was the Swedish proprietor of the Belle Vue Photographic Atelier in Hobart Town, Tasmania. Ibsen was also a member of Charles ...
Insley, Lawson
Photographer, specialised in portraiture and travelled from Sydney to New Zealand and eventually to Queensland with his business.
Jackson, Arthur S.
Professional photographer, worked in partnership with James Hazel Adamson in Melbourne in 1859.
James, Edward J.
Professional photographer, exhibited a photograph of Back Creek, near Bendigo, at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition, Melbourne. He may have been one of the James Brothers.
Jarvis, J. Chester
Amateur photographer, is said to have taken the Australian photographs in an album now in the National Library of Australia. They begin in the late ...
Johnson, Charles E., b.
Nineteenth century professional photographer, he ran various photographic firms and sold photographic equipment predominantly in Melbourne.