In the early history of photography, we will discuss William Henry Fox Talbot’s photographic experiments and his development of the photogenic drawing and the calotype, experiments that he carried out Lacock Abbey. Today, his estate and the surrounding village belongs to the United Kingdom’s National Trust. One can visit the museum in the abbey dedicated to the early history of photography. However, many visitors flock to Lacock to track down filming locations for the Harry Potter films. Here’s a short video identifying some of those sites, enjoy!
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