Benjamin Brecknell Turner The Church Oak, Hawkhurst 1852 - 1854

Biography

Born 1815
Died 1894
Nationality English
Birth place British
Death place British

Benjamin Brecknell Turner was a candle-maker by trade, who in his spare time produced some of the finest landscape photographs of the nineteenth century. A friend of Fox Talbot, he held a licence for Talbot's calotype process. Turner continued to exploit the technique for its aesthetic potential long after the invention of sharper glass plate processes in the early 1850s. As one reviewer noted in 1859, in comparison with the detail of glass processing, 'large paper productions are far more fit to be framed on the walls'. Turner's photographs are predominantly of well-loved picturesque sites.