Seattle Camera Club

The Seattle Camera Club (1924–1929) was an organization based in Seattle, Washington, composed largely of immigrant Japanese-American photographers working in the style called Pictorialism. It was notable for the artistic success of its members, and for its highly-usual-for-the-times mixed race and mixed gender membership.[1] Its most well-known members include pioneering female photographers Ella E. McBride and Virna Haffer and noted modern dance photographer Soichi Sunami.

Members

Frank Kunishige, Iwao Matsushita, Dr. Kyo Koike, Ella E. McBride, Yukio Morinaga, Wayne Albee, Virna Haffer, Soichi Sunami

References

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