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Robinson, William, b.
William Robinson was a professional photographer in Melbourne in the 1850s.
Ross, Bryce
Bryce Ross was photographer and/or art dealer in the 1850s. He was possibly the art dealer Ross whose 'Gallery of Australian Arts' opened in Sydney ...
Saunders, Benjamin
Benjamin Saunders was an oil painter and professional photographer, who showed his paintings in several exhibitions in Melbourne and Sydney in the late 1800s.
Scarlett, J. S.
Professional photographer, announced in the Argus in September 1854 that he intended to take portraits in Melbourne by the collodion process.
Sconce, Clement
Professional photographer and medical practitioner, came to Melbourne from London in 1853.
Scott, David
Professional photographer, trained at Edwin Dalton's Sydney studio in 1857. Scott is known to have been producing portraits by the autotype process in 1879.
Scott, Montagu
Montagu Scott arrived in Melbourne in the late 1850s and ran a photographic studio before illustrating the Melbourne Punch. He later moved to Sydney where ...
Skardon, John
John Skardon was a professional photographer. In 1859 he was listed in the Melbourne Directory.
Smith, A. V.
Professional photographer and miner, ran a photographic business in the 1850s, acquiring Saul Solomon's reputed collection of 17,000 glass plate negatives in the process. Smith ...
Smith, Carter
Carter Smith, professional photographer, worked at 122 Old South Head Road, Sydney, in 1859.
Smith, D.
Professional photographer, Brisbane, mid 1850s, owned the Brisbane Daguerrean Gallery. Despite a stirring advertisement for his business in local papers, he moved from central premises ...
Sourman, L.
Itinerant photographer who advertised himself as a 'Daguerrean artist'.
Sparke, A. K.
Professional photographer from Victoria. Sparke advertised 'Cheap photographic portraits!' in the 1858 Geelong Directory.
Spencer, , b.
As seen through the piqued eyes of Walter Woodbury, who taught Spencer the art of photography, Spencer became moderately successful taking likenesses on the Gold ...
Stevens, George
Painter and photographer(?), exhibited twenty-two still-life paintings at the Royal Academy, London. Despite glowing reviews, Stevens appears to have had very little success in selling ...
Stubbs, William J.
Professional photographer, who worked for numerous photographic firms, purchasing his own, the Batchelder firm in 1868, and continuing there until 1889, when he retired.
Taciber, Carl
Professional photographer working in Melbourne around the 1850's.
Taggett,
Professional photographer, Taggett was in partnership with Peyman at Portland, Victoria, in 1859-60.
Thompson, Thomas
A photographer of whom little is known. He appears to have specialised in miniatures for lockets.
Tuke, Christopher
Professional photographer and proprietor of the Victoria Portrait Gallery where he sold cartes-de-visite for £1 a dozen.