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Nationality
  
England

Known for
  
Photography

Died
  
1929

Role
  
Photographer

Name
  
William Crooke


William Crooke (photographer)

William Crooke (1849–1928) was a professional photographer with a studio in Edinburgh.

William Crooke (photographer) William Crooke Photographs in Exhibitions

Two of the best-known portrait photographers in England [sic Britain], William Crooke of Edinburgh and Walter Barnett of London sailed on December 17 for a six weeks' tour of the United States, during which they plan to visit some of the leading professionals of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburg, St Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Rochester, Boston, and other places.

These gentlemen were asked by some of their American friends to bring collections of their portrait work.

Accordingly, Mr Crooke will have with him about sixty of his large pictures, made within the last few years, many of which have been shown at the exhibitions of the Royal Photographic Society and the Salon.

One of his subjects, Maude Hellman, commented, "He worked quickly and seemed interested in getting simple results in a striking way, however. He has a trick of uttering half stifled exclamations of approval when he gets a pose that pleases him."

Crooke was an active member of The Photographic Convention of the United Kingdom (PCUK) and was elected its president for 1899.

References

William Crooke (photographer) Wikipedia