Frank J. Haynes and A. Aubrey Bodine

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FRANK J. HAYNES (October 28, 1853 – March 10, 1921), known as F. Jay or the Professor, to almost all that knew him, was a professional photographer, publisher and entrepreneur from Minnesota who played a major role in documenting through photographs, the settlement and early history of the great Northwest. He became both the official photographer of the Northern Pacific Railway and of Yellowstone National Park as well as operating early transportation concessions in the park. His photographs were widely published in articles, journals, books and turned into stereographs and postcards in the late 19th and early 20th century.

FRANK J. HAYNES (Oct. 28, 1853 – March 10,1921)
“YELLOWSTONE FALLS” – 1880 - 1890

Vintage, original hand-tinted silver photograph.

Tipped on an original embossed Haynes coverlet marked Yellowstone National Park.

Haynes was the official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.

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 FRANK J. HAYNES (Oct. 28, 1853 – March 10,1921)
“#21029 – GRASSHOPPER GLACIER FACE (CLOSEUP) – 1880- 1900
Vintage, original hand-tinted silver photograph.Haynes blindstamp on the image front.

Tipped on an original embossed Haynes coverlet marked Yellowstone National Park.

Haynes was the official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.

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FRANK J. HAYNES (Oct. 28, 1853 – March 10,1921)
“#2315- PULPIT TERRACE - DATED 1888”

Vintage, original albumen photograph. 

Titled reverse in pencil. Studio stamp reverse: “F.J. Haynes photographer, Yellowstone Park.”

Haynes was the official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.

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FRANK J. HAYNES (Oct. 28, 1853 – March 10,1921)
“#2318  - BEEHIVE GEYSER – YELLOWSTONE PARK”

Vintage, original silver gelatin photograph.  Titled reverse in pencil.

Studio stamp reverse: “F.J. Haynes, St. Paul, Minnesota.”

Haynes was the official photographer of Yellowstone National Park.

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A. AUBREY BODINE (1906-1970) In photographic circles around the world, A. Aubrey Bodine was regarded as one of the finest pictorialists of the twentieth century. His pictures were exhibited in hundreds of prestigious shows, in scores of museums, and he won awards against top competition. His photographs were seen in the Sunday Sun, numerous books and magazines, on calendars, as murals, and as framed prints decorating homes.

A.  AUBREY BODINE (Baltimore 1906 – 1970)
“LAKE CHAPALA” – Jalisco, Mexico Blue Tone
12 x 20 inch toned cyan silver gelatin original photograph –

Signed in ink below on the photograph.

Bodine was a romantic pictorialist photographer.

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