Place: Guernsey
Born: 1837
Death: 1918
Biography:
, a renowned photographer, was born in Guernsey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom in 1837. His parents, Nicholas Caire and Hannah Margeret, laid the foundation for his future endeavors. In 1860, Caire migrated to Adelaide, Australia, where he found mentorship under Townsend Duryea. This marked the beginning of his photographic journey.
In 1867, Nicholas John Caire established his own studio in Adelaide, cementing his presence in the Australian photography scene. His marriage to Louisa Master in 1870 led to a move to Talbot, Victoria, where he continued to capture life through his lens.
's later years were marked by his continued contribution to the world of photography. He passed away in 1918 in Armadale, Victoria, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire photographers and artists. Important Works:
's life and work serve as a testament to his pioneering spirit in Australian photography. Through his lens, he captured the essence of a nation, leaving an indelible mark on the world of art.