Salt & Silver: Early Photography 1840 - 1860
Tate Britain.
Currently showing daily until 7th June.
Adult £12/Concession £10.50 (both including donation)
This is the first exhibition in Britain devoted to salted paper prints, one of the earliest forms of photography. A uniquely British invention, unveiled by William Henry Fox Talbot in 1839, salt prints spread across the globe, creating a new visual language of the modern moment.
If anyone wants to go please suggest a date and see who else can make it.

Fishermen c.1845 not Morris Dancers... © Wilson Centre for Photography
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