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David Octavius Hill Medal

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The David Octavius Hill Medal is a prize in photography established in 1955, by the Deutsche Fotografische Akademie. It is named in honor of the Scottish artist David Octavius Hill, famous for his Hill & Adamson calotypes, most of which were developed at Adamson's studio, the "Rock House", on Calton Hill in Edinburgh.

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References

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  1. ^ "The 2019 Award Winner: Ute & Werner Mahler - German Photographic Academy". Retrieved 2019-12-12.