Frank Mason Good
Good worked as an assistant to the photographer Francis Frith in the mid 1860s. Frith commissioned Good's first trip to Egypt and the Near East, and like Frith, Good specialized in photographing monuments of Egypt and the Holy Land. Perez states that Good probably travelled to the Near East twice, once before July 1867, and again between 1873 and 1875. In the mid-1860s, Good published the "Eastern Series" consisting of stereoviews of the monuments of Egypt and the Holy Land. In 1880, Good's book 'Glimpses of the Holy Land' was published by Léon & Levy, Paris, with photographs of Egypt and the Nile taken in the 1860s and early 1870s. Good contributed illustrations to J. R. Ware's 'The Isle of Wight' (London, 1869).
