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Howitt, Edward, b.
Edward Howitt was a sketcher and amateur photographer. He came to Melbourne from England, together with his parents, in 1840.
Howsen, William
Professional photographer, worked in Sydney in 1868. This may be the English photographer W. Howson.
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 ...
Hughes, Kate
Contemporary painter, printmaker, photographer and creator of artists' books and tapestries depicting photographic scenes.
Hull, Hugh Munro, b. 1818
Hugh Munro Hull was a civil servant and possibly also an amateur photographer. He organised Tasmania's exhibits for several intercolonial and international exhibitions, including the ...
Humphrey, Thomas, b. 1858
Thomas (Tom) Humphrey was a painter and photographer. He studied at the National Gallery Schools in Melbourne. In the late 1880s Humphrey was a member ...
Humphreys, Jennifer, b. 1937
Photographer who worked as an assistant to Max Dupain and had a number of photojournalistic articles published in Australian magazines in the 1950s and 1960s.
Hunt,
Miss Hunt was a photographic colourist in Sydney in the 1860s. She worked for the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, Henry
Henry Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He was a proprietor of the Royal Photographic Gallery.
Hunt, Robert, b. 1830
Robert Hunt was an amateur photographer and clerk. Outdoor stereoscopic views taken in 1855 by Hunt and John Smith are believed to be the first ...
Hunt, Walter
Walter Hunt was a professional photographer who worked in Sydney in the 1860s. He seems to have been connected with Henry Hunt and Miss Hunt.
Hurley, Frank, b. 1885
James Francis (Frank) Hurley, photographer who lived 1885-1962.
Hurley, Adelie, b. 1919
Prolific mid twentieth century photojournalist who worked for Pix and the Australian Women's Weekly
Husband, H.
H. Husband was a professional photographer. He worked in Launceston, Longford and Hobart Town in the 1850s.
Hutchinson, John, b. 1811
Involved with the invention of the spirometer Hutchinson researched respiratory diseases among the miners and in 1855 exhibited a daguerreotype and a collection of Aboriginal ...
Hutchison, Edward Barnabas Welsey
Edward Hutchinson's struggles to provide for his family as a new settler put paid to his ambition of a photographic practice.
Huxley, Thomas, b. 1825
Thomas Henry Huxley was a sketcher, amateur photographer, biologist, anthropologist, philosopher and scientific publicist. Appointed assistant surgeon and naturalist to HMS 'Rattlesnake' he was part ...
Hübbe, Martha Mary, b. 1848
In the mid-1860s Martha Mary Hübbe was working in Townsend Duryea's Adelaide studio, presumably as a colourist. She married John Hood who was a camera ...
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 ...