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Which country did painting photography originate from?

The art school prevailing in the field of photography at the beginning of the 20th century originated in Britain in the middle of19th century. The first painter was British painter Shiloh (1802- 1870), who was good at portrait photography, and his works were well-structured and beautifully shaped. Painters pursue the emotion, artistic conception and formal beauty of their works, and emphasize the artistic accomplishment of photographers. Photographers should first cultivate their own aesthetic ability and rich artistic accomplishment. The historic achievement of this school is to guide photography from mechanical imitation of objects to the field of plastic arts. It promoted the development of photography. The main photographers and works are: The Baron's Banquet by Price, At the End of the Day's Work by Robinson, Two Lifestyles by Relander, Thomas Carlyle by Cameron, and Russia as I Lay Dying by Nida. Most of the works are divorced from real life, and sketches are often made in advance, and then models and props are used. In order to pursue painting effect, with the improvement of photographic equipment, people's aesthetic taste has changed and been impacted by naturalism. Portrait photography has a certain position in the history of photographic art development and still has a certain influence.