Dimbola is home of the Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. We have four galleries dedicated to her life and work
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815 – 1879) was one of the most important early photographers and is now recognised the world over as a pioneer of photography as art.
A woman ahead of her time, she was ambitious and freethinking when most Victorian women were passive and demure. She took on the challenges of handling large cameras and dangerous chemicals at a time when photography was known as ‘The Black Art’.
Ignoring conventions, she experimented with composition and focus. Today she is credited with creating the first photographic close-up portraits and influencing the subsequent Pictorialism movement with her use of diffused focus.
Her portraits of ‘famous men and fair women’, reflect her time within the Freshwater Circle, the birth of celebrity and her ambitions to be recognised as significant artist of her time.
The majority of her photographic work was created here at Dimbola. Her work is found in major archives the world over including our own growing Permanent Collection.

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Address
Dimbola Museum & Galleries, Terrace Lane, Freshwater Bay, Isle Of Wight, PO40 9QE
01983 756814
Opening times
Opening times:
7 days a week 10am-4pm
Exclusions and safety measures
We are usually closed for most of January for refurbishments please check website.




