John William Lindt (1845 - 1926) was a German-born Australian landscape and ethnographic photographer, early photojournalist, and portraitist. He is best known for his photographs of Australia and New Guinea in the late 19th century.
Lindt was born in Frankfurt, Germany, on New Year's Day 1845. He came to Australia in 1862, aged 17, and worked as a piano tuner and repairer. In 1867, he became a photographic assistant to Conrad Wagner in Grafton, New South Wales. He married Wagner's daughter, Anna, in 1872 and took over management of the studio in 1869.
In 1873, Lindt moved to Sydney and opened his own studio. He quickly became one of the most successful photographers in the colony, specializing in landscape and ethnographic photography. He was also a pioneer of photojournalism, and his photographs were often published in newspapers and magazines.
In 1885, Lindt joined an expedition to New Guinea, more...
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