Which came first? Errol Morris book explores two photographs from the Ransom Center’s collection
Roger Fenton. “Valley of the Shadow of Death” without cannonballs. 1855.
Roger Fenton. “Valley of the Shadow of Death” with cannonballs. 1855.
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Rodger fenton was the first ever paid war photographer, sent by queen victoria to cover the crimean war if I remember...
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