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William Waterworth was a renowned photographer who was born in London, England in 1845. He began his career as a portrait photographer, but soon developed an interest in landscape photography. He traveled extensively throughout Europe and the United States, capturing stunning images of the natural world.

Waterworth's work was highly acclaimed and he was awarded numerous awards for his photography. His photographs were featured in many publications, including National Geographic and The New York Times. He also had several solo exhibitions of his work throughout Europe and the United States.

Waterworth's most famous photograph is "The Valley of the Shadow of Death," which he took while traveling through Palestine in 1854. This image has become an iconic representation of war photography and has been widely reproduced over the years.

Waterworth died in London in 1895 at the age of 50. His legacy lives on through his photographs, which continue to inspire photographers around the world today.

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