VAULT: “Yet she persevered” – Julia Margaret Cameron’s Portraits
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Pictures from a Glass House: Julia Margaret Cameron’s Portraits
As Women’s History Month draws to a close, let’s take a look at Julia Margaret Cameron, courtesy of this unique video from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Cameron was more than just a pioneering female photographer, she was one of the most important and innovative photographers of the 19th century.
Did you know that Cameron’s great-grand-niece was Virginia Woolf?
From SFMoMA:
Julia Margaret Cameron took up the camera at the age of forty-eight, converting a chicken coop into a photo studio and enlisting friends to pose as figures from myths and legends. Critics of the time were openly hostile to her unorthodox methods, yet she persevered. Learn the story behind Cameron’s otherworldly portraits.