J. Ernest Williamson

J. Ernest Williamson

Known for: Camera
Biography: 1881-12-08
Deathday: 1966-07-15 (84 years old)

Biography

John Ernest Williamson (8 December 1881 – 15 July 1966) invented the "photosphere" from which he filmed and photographed undersea. He is credited as being the first person to take an underwater photograph from a submarine. He was born in Liverpool, England 1881 to Charles Williamson, a sea captain from Norfolk, Virginia. 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, used the device to make underwater photographs in Norfolk Harbor. He then expanded the photosphere, which he named Jules Verne, and used it to create motion pictures, starting first in the Bahamas.Williamson created a film company, the Submarine Film Corporation. Their first feature film came out in 1914 and was entitled "Thirty Leagues Under the Sea" starring Williamson in a fight with a shark. The Submarine Film Corporation would also partner with other companies such as Thanhouser Company. J. Ernest Williamson and his brother George M. Williamson would shoot and develop the film using their photosphere which was then finalized and distributed by others.

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Known For
Camera

Gender
Male

Birthday
1881-12-08

Deathday
1966-07-15 (84 years old)

Birth Place
Liverpool, United Kingdom

Siblings
George M. Williamson

Citizenships
United Kingdom

Also Known As
John Ernest Williamson, Ernest Williamson

Awards
International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame


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