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Robinson's life

From 65438 to 0857, Robinson opened a professional portrait studio in London. Influenced by Rayland, he began to learn complex overprinting techniques and tried to make edited photos. 1858, he completed the artistic photo "As I Lay Dying", which is a work composed of five negatives. The picture shows the image of a dying girl-she is half lying in front of the window, and the outside world is full of joy and spring. The girl is surrounded by her family, and they are all sad about her death. This girl and her family are very similar to the characters in the novel, giving people a strong sense of story.