Daisy Emma EdisFRPSFIBP (1888 – 1 March 1964; married name Spence) was a photographer based in Durham, UK. She is commemorated by a blue plaque at her former home in Gilesgate as a "pioneering Durham professional photographer".[1][2]
Career
Edis began working in the photography studio founded by her father, John Reed Edis, as a teenager in 1901, and continued the business alone after his death in 1942 until her own death in 1964.[3][4]
Edis' married name was Spence, but her husband died only a few years after their marriage and she continued to use her maiden name professionally.[5]
Legacy
Collections of photographs taken by Daisy and John Edis are held by Durham University and Beamish Museum.[4][7][8] Beamish also has a replica photography studio, JR & D Edis Photographers, which is based on the Edis' studio at 52 Saddler Street, Durham and includes objects from the original studio.[7][9]
The blue plaque commemorating Edis was installed by the City of Durham Parish Council at her former home at 142 Gilesgate, Durham, in 2022.[5][6]