British stereo photographers in Spain: Frank M. Good
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2016
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Edições Universitárias Lusófonas
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Unlike French stereo photographers, who flooded the
market with Spanish views, the most important British
publishers and photographers rarely made Spanish
views. Quite possibly this was precisely because of the
rapid market penetration of the French, such as Gaudin,
Ferrier and others, and in spite of the leading British
photographic houses, such as Frith or George W. Wilson,
also wanting to include Spanish views in their catalogues.
The photographer Frank Good would be the
only British photographic editor to make a collection
of some importance of Spanish stereoscopic views
during the first decades of the history of photography,
visiting and photographing the cities of San Sebastian,
Zaragoza, Barcelona, Tarragona, Valencia, Seville and
Cordoba. About one hundred views, of which more than
half are of Cordoba and Seville, do not include, strangely,
cities such as Madrid, Toledo and Granada.
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International Journal of Film and Media Arts
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AUDIOVISUAL, FOTOGRAFIA, ESTEREOSCOPIA, FOTÓGRAFOS, ESPANHA, GOOD, FRANK MASON, FRITH, FRANCIS, WILSON, GEORGE WASHINGTON, ATKINSON, WILLIAM, SMYTH, CHARLES PIAZZI, NAPPER, ROBERT PETERS, AUDIOVISUAL, PHOTOGRAPHY, STEREOSCOPY, PHOTOGRAPHERS, SPAIN