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Evelyn Cameron Book

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Evelyn Cameron: Montana's Frontier Photographer showcases 117 of the finest and most fascinating images by this adventurer, homesteader, ranchwoman, and great American photographer.

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Evelyn Cameron: Montana's Frontier Photographer 
Photography by Evelyn Cameron
Text by Kristi Hager

Born in 1868 to a wealthy British family, Evelyn Cameron traded privilege for adventure, the lush English countryside for the austere eastern Montana badlands, a lavish estate for a tiny homestead shack.

In 1894, at the age of 26, Evelyn turned to the burgeoning art of glass-plate photography as a way to support the Camerons' struggling horse ranch, producing some of the most remarkable images of pioneer life ever seen.

Often riding twenty to thirty miles roundtrip, carrying her nine-pound camera around her waist and her wooden tripod in a gun scabbard, she spent thirty-four years documenting eastern Montana. She captured western landscapes: the ruggedly beautiful badlands, vast expanses of unfenced prairie, and otherwordly sandstone formations. And she photographed western characters: sodbusters, cowpunchers, and sheep shearers, stern-faced ranch families, and hopeful, dreamy-eyed immigrants. She also produced some of the first photographs of North American birds.

Evelyn Cameron: Montana's Frontier Photographer showcases 117 of the finest and most fascinating images by this adventurer, homesteader, ranchwoman, and great American photographer.

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120 pages, 9 1/8'' x 8 1/8'', 118 b/w photos

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Kristi Hager has lectured on Evelyn Cameron throughout Montana as part of the Montana Committee for the Humanities Speakers Bureau program. Hager lives in Missoula, Montana, and has worked as a self-employed painter and photographer in the state since 1984. She is sole proprietor of Light Room, an architectural and fine art photography business. Her photographs and paintings are in the permanent collection of the Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings, the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis in Helena, the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas, the Missoula Art Museum, and the Capital One collection.