Wadenoyen, Hugo van (1892-1959), Dutch-born British photographer, and author of numerous books on portraiture, lighting, and general photography. He belonged to the Royal Photographic Society, but in the 1950s broke away from mainstream neo- pictorialist conventions in favour of a more informal, candid approach. As a prominent figure in the photography club scene he favoured inviting outsiders to judge competitions, and influenced young British photographers of the 1950s, notably Roger Mayne. His Wayside Snapshots (1947) included a brilliant essay on the pleasures of spontaneous picture-making.
— Kelley E. Wilder


