Marie Théophile Louis Rousselet

Marie Théophile Louis Rousselet (1845-1929), was a French traveller, writer, Geographer, archaeologist and photographer, who visited India in 1863. Amazed by the diverse richness of the landscapes, art and culture, and people, Rousselet extended his stay in India till 1868. He learnt Photography after reaching India, with a sole purpose to preserve the memory of the monuments … Continue reading Marie Théophile Louis Rousselet

Josiah Rowe

Josiah Rowe (1809 – 1874) moved to India sometime before 1839 and began making daguerreotypes in the 1840s. Josiah Rowe was hailed as 'the father of photography in India' by Dr F. J. Mouat, a British surgeon, chemist and the first president of the Bengal Photographic Society. Apart from journal entries, there is no evidence … Continue reading Josiah Rowe

James Robertson

James Robertson (1813–88), was an English engraver, artist and photographer who was active from 1853 to 1867 in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), Crimea Palestine, Syria, Malta, Cairo and in India. Around 1852, inspired by the French engineer, Industrialist and photographer Ernest de Caranza, he took up photography, and for the next fifteen years devoted considerable time … Continue reading James Robertson

William H. Pigou

William H. Pigou (1818-1858), he was a surgeon at the Bombay Medical Service and Calotypist. He took over the task of recording the ancient monuments from the first photographer to the Bombay presidency Colonel Thomas Biggs in early 1856.  Dr Pigou was a member of the Bombay Photographic Society from 1854 to1857. Colonel Thomas Biggs … Continue reading William H. Pigou

Maurice Vidal Portman

Maurice Vidal Portman (1860 - 1935), an officer in the Royal Indian Marine, self-fashioning anthropologist, historian and a photographer was an Assistant Commissioner and officer in charge of the Andamanese between 1879 and 1900. The British Museum commissioned Maurice Vidal Portman to scientifically document and photograph the disappearing races in the Bay of Bengal. He … Continue reading Maurice Vidal Portman