William Bradford

American

William Bradford meticulously documented the Arctic in photographs during his expeditions. Photography lent credibility to the artist’s claims of a truthful representation of nature, and professional photographers accompanied him on every trip from 1863 onward. Bradford saw photography’s potential to bridge the gap between art and science, and he became one of the first artists to champion—and heavily rely on—this new medium.

Born
1823
Died
1892