Photography Takes Command by Robert Elwall

The Camera and British Architecture, 1839-1939

This insightful exploration delves into the transformative impact of photography on architecture from the mid-19th century onwards. It examines how the medium has not only documented architectural evolution but also influenced the perception and understanding of built environments. Through a rich collection of images and critical analysis, the narrative reveals the symbiotic relationship between photography and architecture, highlighting how photographers have shaped the visual language of architectural history and contributed to the broader cultural discourse.