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Buckham was involved in nine crashes, eight of which saw him relatively unscathed. After the ninth, however, he had to have a [[tracheotomy]] and breathed through a small pipe in his neck for the rest of his life. Despite this, he carried on his aerial photography career, often in very perilous conditions. He felt the best shots were made standing up, writing "If one's right leg is tied to the seat with a scarf or a piece of rope, it is possible to work in perfect security".{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
Buckham was involved in nine crashes, eight of which saw him relatively unscathed. After the ninth, however, he had to have a [[tracheotomy]] and breathed through a small pipe in his neck for the rest of his life. Despite this, he carried on his aerial photography career, often in very perilous conditions. He felt the best shots were made standing up, writing "If one's right leg is tied to the seat with a scarf or a piece of rope, it is possible to work in perfect security".{{Cn|date=June 2024}} |
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He joined the [[Royal Photographic Society]] in 1913 and gained his Fellowship the same year.<ref>Membership records of the Royal Photographic Society.</ref> and published in the Society's ''Photographic Journal''. He was also a member of a number of a number of other photography organisations including the Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society where he was secretary and also lectured on photography<ref>'Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society', British Journal of Photography, 3 December 1909, 935.</ref> and the Society of Night Photographers and participated in its exhibition of 1912.<ref>'Night Photographs at the "Amateur Photographer" Offices', ''British Journal of Photography'', 12 January 1912, 28-29.</ref>. During his lifetime he also exhibited his work widely in photographic society exhibitions including that of the [[Royal Photographic Society]].<ref>'[https://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibitor_details.php?sn=Buckham Records for Buckham]', [https://erps.dmu.ac.uk/ Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915]. Accessed 26 October 2024.</ref>. He also exhibited his aerial photographs at the Camera Club in 1929.<ref>'Aerial Photography', ''British Journal of Photography'', 1 November 1929, 658.</ref> |
He joined the [[Royal Photographic Society]] in 1913 and gained his Fellowship the same year.<ref>Membership records of the Royal Photographic Society.</ref> and published in the Society's ''Photographic Journal''. He was also a member of a number of a number of other photography organisations including the Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society where he was secretary and also lectured on photography<ref>'Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society', British Journal of Photography, 3 December 1909, 935.</ref> and the Society of Night Photographers and participated in its exhibition of 1912.<ref>'Night Photographs at the "Amateur Photographer" Offices', ''British Journal of Photography'', 12 January 1912, 28-29.</ref>. |
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During his lifetime he also exhibited his work widely in photographic society exhibitions including that of the [[Royal Photographic Society]].<ref>'[https://erps.dmu.ac.uk/exhibitor_details.php?sn=Buckham Records for Buckham]', [https://erps.dmu.ac.uk/ Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915]. Accessed 26 October 2024.</ref>. He also exhibited his aerial photographs at the Camera Club in 1929.<ref>'Aerial Photography', ''British Journal of Photography'', 1 November 1929, 658.</ref> |
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==Legacy== |
==Legacy== |
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Alfred George Buckham | |
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Born | |
Died | 21 September 1956 | (aged 76)
Occupation | aerial photography |
Alfred George Buckham (6 November 1879 – 21 September 1956) was a British photographer who specialised in aerial photography.[1]
Career
Buckham was born in London in 1879. He began his career in photography in 1905 and joined the Royal Naval Air Service as a reconnaissance photographer in 1917. He became the first head of aerial reconnaissance for the Royal Navy in the First World War and later a captain in the Royal Naval Air Service.[2]
Buckham was involved in nine crashes, eight of which saw him relatively unscathed. After the ninth, however, he had to have a tracheotomy and breathed through a small pipe in his neck for the rest of his life. Despite this, he carried on his aerial photography career, often in very perilous conditions. He felt the best shots were made standing up, writing "If one's right leg is tied to the seat with a scarf or a piece of rope, it is possible to work in perfect security".[citation needed]
He joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1913 and gained his Fellowship the same year.[3] and published in the Society's Photographic Journal. He was also a member of a number of a number of other photography organisations including the Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society where he was secretary and also lectured on photography[4] and the Society of Night Photographers and participated in its exhibition of 1912.[5]. He was also active in the RPS's Affiliate scheme for photographic societies.
During his lifetime he also exhibited his work widely in photographic society exhibitions including that of the Royal Photographic Society.[6]. He also exhibited his aerial photographs at the Camera Club in 1929.[7]
Legacy
Buckham's photography is held in various collections including the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Photographic Society Collection, and others. His work has been widely exhibited the Royal Photographic Society exhibition Photogenic[8] and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery's The Fine Art of Photography in 2002.[9] Buckham will be the subject of a solo exhibition 2025 at the Scottish NPG[10]
Death
Buckham died in 1956, aged 76.[11]
Bibliography
- A Vision of Flight: The Aerial Photography of Alfred G. Buckham. Stroud, UK: The History Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7524-4430-7.
References
- ^ "Alfred G Buckham aerial photos", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- ^ 'Obituary. Alfred G. Buckham.' The Photographic Journal, April 1957, 71.
- ^ Membership records of the Royal Photographic Society.
- ^ 'Borough Polytechnic Photographic Society', British Journal of Photography, 3 December 1909, 935.
- ^ 'Night Photographs at the "Amateur Photographer" Offices', British Journal of Photography, 12 January 1912, 28-29.
- ^ 'Records for Buckham', Exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society 1870-1915. Accessed 26 October 2024.
- ^ 'Aerial Photography', British Journal of Photography, 1 November 1929, 658.
- ^ 'Octagone', British Journal of Photography, 11 October 2000, 10-13.
- ^ 'The Fine Art', British Journal of Photography, 9 January 2002, 7.
- ^ 'Exhibition: Alfred Buckham: Daredevil Photographer / Edinburgh, from 18 October 2025' https://britishphotohistory.ning.com/profiles/blogs/exhibition-alfred-buckham-daredevil-photographer-edinburgh-from-1
- ^ 'Deaths. Buckham, Alfred', The Daily Telegraph, 25 September 1956, 24.