Significant Events:1893— Visits the Columbia Exhibition 1898— Founds Newark, Ohio, Camera Club 1904— Exhibition at Pratt Intitute in Brookyln 1906— Moves to New York City 1910— Opens the Sequinland School of Photography 1913— Begins publishing Platinum Print 1914— Clarence White School of Photography opens 1916— Founds Pictorial Photographers of America 1919— Teaches "Printing and Photography Related" 1924— "Photography as a Profession for Women"1925— Dies in Mexico |
![]() Portrait by Margaret Watkins, 1923 |
![]() Nude Study, 1909 |
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