Alfred Buckham, Photographer Extraordinaire (i)
Posted in Art, Edinburgh, Exhibitions at 12:00 on 26 March 2026
Last week we went to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery to catch the exhibition Alfred Buckham, Daredevil Photographer. It’s fantastic. The images are breathtaking.
You’ll need to be quick to see it, though. It’s only on till 19th April.
Buckham’s career started in the RFC (later the RAF) in the Great War. He took his photographs from an open cockpit, leaning out of the aircraft with his leg strapped to the seat as his only safety concession. After the war he began taking photographs of British scenes, images which lent a new perspective to otherwise familar places. He later made a trip to South America.
One of his most famous pictures is of Edinburgh. Unfortunately my photo is marred by the reflection of a blue light:-
This is not simply photography. It’s Art. His final images were carefully created by layering of negatives. Hre are the three he combined for that Edinburgh shot. Again, sorry for the blue lines:-
This is the original Edinburgh photo unenhanced. Not anything like as dramatic:-
I’m a sucker for airships so these photos of R101 and R100 delighted me:-
Tags: Alfred Buckham, First World War, Photography, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, the Great War, World War 1, WW1, WWI





