Robert Jefferson Bingham

Photograph of archbishop Georges Darboy, ca. 1865

Robert Jefferson Bingham (bapt. 7 March 1824 – 21 February 1870) was an English pioneer photographer, mainly active in France, making portraits and reproductions of paintings. He is one of the first photographers to use and write about the collodion process, which he claimed to have invented.[1]

  1. ^ Boyer, Laure (November 2002). "Robert J. Bingham, photographe du monde de l'art sous le Second Empire". Études Photographiques (in French) (12).