John Ernest Williamson
John Ernest Williamson (8 December 1881 – 15 July 1966) invented the "photosphere" from which he filmed and photographed undersea.[2]
Biography
He was born in Liverpool, England[3] 1881 to Charles Williamson, a sea captain from Norfolk, Virginia.[4] Charles had invented a deep-sea tube, made of concentric iron rings, "which stretched like an accordion". The tube was used for underwater repair and for ship salvage. In 1912 Williamson while working as a reporter made undersea photographs and motion pictures.[2]
References
- ↑ "Motion Pictures Under the Sea", Cleveland Moffett, The American Magazine, January 1915. Page 16.
- 1 2 "With Williamson Beneath the Sea". UCLA. Retrieved 2009-08-22.
John Ernest Williamson (1881-1966) was active in motion pictures for nearly fifty years.
- ↑ International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame
- ↑ American Museum of Natural History
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