John Watkins (1823–1874) was an English portrait photographer.
John Watkins was born on the 4th February, 1823.
He and his brother Octavius Charles Watkins (1836–1882) often worked together. They made studio portraits of artists and culturally influential people in the years between 1840 and 1875.
Among their sitters were many notables of the Victorian era, including Charles Dickens, the Prince of Wales, John Stuart Mill, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Kingsley, Carlo Marochetti, and many others.[1]
John died on 26th December, 1874 and was buried on the west side of Highgate Cemetery.