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The author surveys photography's rise alongside the fine arts, describing early hostility from established artists and the gradual recognition of the medium's scientific and aesthetic potential. He examines how accessibility and cheapness broadened social use while sometimes encouraging vulgarity, and praises technical innovations—especially the paper process—for enabling artistic refinement. The essay critiques prevailing optical and chemical faults, emphasizes photography's utility for preserving memories and informing artistic study, and ends with a plea to elevate public taste, safeguard moral uses, and foster cooperation between art and science to rejuvenate artistic practice.

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A. V. Sutton

A. V. Sutton is an author recognized for his contributions to the discourse on visual arts, particularly through his work "Essay on Art and Photography." In this essay, Sutton explores the intersection of artistic expression and photographic techniques, offering insights into the evolving nature of art in the context of photography. His writing reflects a thoughtful engagement with the aesthetic and philosophical implications of these mediums, making it a notable piece for those interested in art theory and criticism.

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