Born in Scotland in 1826 and dying in Canada in 1891, William Notman became internationally known for his expertise in this.
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Born in Scotland in 1826 and dying in Canada in 1891, William Notman became internationally known for his expertise in this.
Photography. Notman became the first internationally known photographer from Canada. Early on, he abandoned the commonly-used daguerreotype process to use the wet collodion process discovered by Frederick Scott Archer. Archer’s process could produce multiple copies of the same image.