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The Photo-Secession was an early 20th century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular. A group of photographers, led by Alfred Stieglitz and F. Holland Day in the early 1900s, held the then controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision. The movement helped to raise standards and awareness of art photography. The group is the American counter part to the Linked Ring, an invitation only British group which seceded from the Royal Photographic Society.

List of members

List of Members of the Photo-Secession, found in Camera Work, no. 3, Supplement, July 1903

Fellows (Founders and Council)

The following were also listed Fellows, but not members of the Council

Associates

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  • Prescott Adamson - Philadelphia
  • W. P. Agnew - New York
  • A. C. Bates - Cleveland, Ohio
  • Edward LaVelle Bourke - Chicago
  • Annie W. Brigman - Oakland, Cal.
  • Norman W. Carkhuff - Washington
  • W. E. Carlin - New York
  • J. Mitchell Elliot - Philadelphia
  • Dr. Milton Franklin - New York
  • George A. Heisey – Newark, Oh.
  • Sam S. Holzman - New York
  • Marshall P. Kernochan - New York
  • Sarah H. Ladd - Portland, Ore.
  • Chester Abbott Lawrence - New York
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  • Fred K. Lawrence - Chicago
  • Oscar Maurer - San Francisco
  • William J. Mullins - Franklin, Pa.
  • Olive M. Potts - Philadelphia
  • Harry B. Reid - New York
  • Harry C. Rubincam - Denver
  • T. O’Conor Sloane - Orange, N. J.
  • Walter P. Stokes - Philadelphia
  • Mrs. George A. Stanbery - Zanesville, Ohio
  • Katherine Stanbery - Zanesville, Ohio
  • George B. Vaux - Philadelphia
  • Mary Vaux - Philadelphia
  • Lily E. White - Portland, Ore.
  • Myra Wiggins - Salem, Ore.
  • Arthur W. Wilde - Philadelphia
Template:Col-end Later the following photographers were listed as Members of the Photo-Secession. Unlike Fellows and Associates, no definition was given of what constituted a member. All categories and assignments of membership were made by Stieglitz himself.
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  • Charlotte C. Albright - Buffalo, N. Y.
  • J. W. Alexander - New York
  • John Aspinwall - Newburgh, N.Y.
  • Alice Boughton - New York
  • A. K. Boursault - New York
  • John M. Bowles - New York
  • F. E. Brown - Grand Rapids, Mich.
  • Francis Bruguière - San Francisco
  • Elizabeth Buehrmann - Chicago
  • Charles H. Caffin - New York
  • S. R. Carter -Toronto, Canada
  • Mrs. F. F. Coburn - New York
  • C. C. Crowther - Kobe, Japan
  • S. D. Dixon - New York
  • J. M. Drivet - New York
  • Charles B. Duryea - New York
  • Hiram Duryea - New York
  • W. G. Eckstein - New York
  • Frank Eugene - New York
  • Herbert G. French - Cincinnati
  • George Haviland - New York
  • Paul Haviland - New York
  • L. A. Heinsheimer - New York
  • H. A. Hess - Springfield, Ill.
  • J. P. Hodgins - Toronto, Canada
  • L. J. R. Holst - New York
  • S. S. Hornor - Concordville, Pa.
  • F. W. Hunter - New York
  • W. F. James - Chicago
  • Frances B. Johnston - Washington
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  • Walter G. Jones - New York
  • Edward W. Keck - Rochester, N. Y.
  • Spencer, Jr. Kellogg - Buffalo, N. Y.
  • J. B. Kerfoot - New York
  • R. Kimbell - New York
  • Louis A. Lamb - Chicago
  • H. W. Lance - New York
  • J. N. Laurvik - New York
  • S. Brainerd Lawrence - New York
  • Adelaide C.[sic] Leeson - Douglas, Alaska
  • A. A. Lewis - New York
  • Helen. Lohman - New York
  • C. H. Macdowell - Chicago
  • F. F. Marks - Camden, N. J.
  • L. M. McCormick - Asheville, N. C.
  • Arthur. Mooney - New York
  • Charles Peabody - Cambridge, Mass.
  • Jeanette B. Peabody - Cambridge, Mass.
  • F. H. Pratt - Worcester, Mass.
  • Landon Rives - Cobham, Va.
  • C. W. Roepper - Philadelphia
  • L. B. Schram - New York
  • Sarah C. Sears -Boston
  • George Seeley - Stockbridge, Mass.
  • H. S. Smith - Boston
  • L. F. Stephany - Pittsburgh
  • Albert E. Sterner - New York
  • Karl Strauss - New York
  • Elizabeth R. Tyson - Boston
  • S. S. Webber - Trenton, N. J.
  • W. E. Wilmerding - New York
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See also




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