In the official family monarch account, the unique pictures taken exclusively by women have been published. Among them is a rare picture of young Elizabeth II.
The Royal Family of Great Britain celebrated the International Struggle for Women’s Rights, published a selection of archival photos taken exclusively by women-liter.
A series of photos appeared on the Royal Family’s official Instagram page to emphasize women’s contribution to the art of taking photos.
“We will show many years of support for the royal family family to women, drawn from the moment of photograph look in the mid-1800s. Women-potography describes members of the royal family in their own unique way from the moment of this art source,” the photos under photos said.
Among the published personnel was a rare picture of Queen Elizabeth II, created by Dorothy Wilding in 1952, when her majesty just went to the throne. In the picture, the 26-year-old monarchy places the crown.
One of the latest photos of the choice is the work of Nigerian photographer Christina Ebenezer – a picture of Edinburgh’s duchess.
Pictures show how since the time of Queen Victoria, who was photographed in 1850, the monarchy family has always attracted the attention of photographers from around the world. It is certain that women who describe the royal man on their own, unique way plays a special role in it.
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