Hannah Maynard, born on January seventeenth, eighteen thirty-four, was a pioneering Canadian photographer renowned for her innovative portrait work and experimental techniques. Operating her studio in Victoria, she became a significant figure in the photographic community, where she embraced new technologies and creative methods as they emerged.
Her artistic journey spanned nearly five decades, during which she captured the essence of a rapidly evolving Victoria. Maynard's portfolio included a diverse range of images, from formal portraits to imaginative staged compositions that showcased her unique vision.
Notably, many of her photographs featured self-portraits or included her family members, reflecting her personal connection to her art. She also experimented with techniques that created the illusion of her subjects as statuary, posing them on columns or in ways that made them appear as if carved from stone.