Historic black-and-white photo of a multi-story building with people at the windows and horse-drawn carriages on the street below.
Learn About

Entrepreneurialism
& Business

through the art of

William Notman

Grades K-12

Entrepreneurialism & Business
through the art of William Notman

William Notman (1826–1891) was a Scottish immigrant who settled in Montreal in 1856 and soon opened a photography business that he later expanded into a network of photography studios. He was extremely successful, and he became the first Canadian photographer to gain international recognition. Notman is noted for his various reinventions of photographic techniques and his use of technology to create innovative composite photographs. Starting a business can be a risky venture, and entrepreneurs require special skills in order to make their businesses both a reality and a success. In this guide, students will investigate entrepreneurialism and business skills through the art of William Notman.

Learning Activities
  • What makes a good entrepreneur?
  • Explore William Notman’s Innovations & Success
  • “Stepping in Role” to Create a Business Pitch for William Notman
Related Subjects
  • Visual Arts
  • English
  • Social Studies
  • Business Studies

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Entrepreneurialism & Business through the art of William Notman