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Evelyn Cameron (August 26, 1868 – December 26, 1928) was a photographer and diarist of the American West, who documented her life as a pioneer near Terry, Montana from the late 1890s onward. She is best known for her photography chronicling the early life of settlers in Eastern Montana, depicting cowboys, sheepherders, weddings, river crossings, freight wagons, ranch work,
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Early life and education

Evelyn Jephson Flower was born to a wealthy merchant family at Furzedown Park, south of
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. She was the eighth child of her father's second marriage, with three surviving older brothers and one older sister. Her father, Phillip William Flower's position as a merchant in the
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secured his family's comfort in the upper echelons of British society. Evelyn received the traditional education given to young women of the upper class, and could speak Italian, German, and French. She and her sister, Hilda, were educated at their home by a French governess, and their mother's work as a composer ensured them a thorough musical education. However, Evelyn was noted for preferring outdoor activities, such as horseback riding and hunting to traditional domestic activities, even before her move to the wilds of Montana.


Marriage and Moving West

Ewen Somerled Cameron was a family friend of the Flowers, and a hunting companion of Evelyn's oldest brother, Percy Flower. Over a decade Evelyn's senior, he was a Scotsman inhabiting the Orkney Islands, dedicated to
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, hunting and equestrian pursuits. Cameron was also married to the American opera singer Julia A. Wheelock (Guilia Vlada) in January 1881. The annulment of their marriage - by the Court of Session in Edinburgh - was not finalized until October 17, 1889, a month into his and Evelyn's expedition to Montana. Ewen and Evelyn began their first journey to Montana in 1889, arriving across the Atlantic Ocean in
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in September, shortly after Evelyn's twenty-first birthday, on which she inherited a generous trust from her deceased father's will and became financially independent from her family, who disapproved of her venture to America with a married man. Following the earlier direction of Evelyn's brother Percy, who had hunted west of Miles City before the expansion of the railroad into Eastern Montana, the couple hunted along the
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from November 1, 1889 to August 1, 1890, which Evelyn later recalls as her honeymoon. After traveling back to Britain to collect their belongings, the Camerons finally migrated to Montana in September 1891, along with Evelyn's brother Alec, and set up their first ranching venture. Over the years the Camerons would move to three different ranches in the area around Terry, Montana, trying their hands at raising polo ponies and cattle ranching. Their homesteading would be interrupted by Ewen Cameron's ill health and a year-long trip back to Britain from the summer of 1900 to 1901.


Career

Evelyn was introduced to photography by a boarder at their ranch house, and in July 1894, Ewen purchased their first camera. The boarder, an Irishman named Mr. Adams educated Evelyn on the basics of glass-plate photography and after his departure was replaced by a Briton known as Mr Colley. Mr Colley added to Evelyn's knowledge of photography and was a partner in her experiments to improve her work, by practicing different shutter times and processing methods. Evelyn was soon frequently requested at public gatherings and life events, to photograph weddings, family portraits and, by her husband, wildlife. Evelyn's work often accompanied her husband's observations of the local
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of the region. Some articles that included her work are "The Mule Deer in Montana" in the British periodical '' Land and Water','' as well as "Nesting of the Golden Eagle in Montana" from ''
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','' an ornithological journal. Evelyn was not credited in either of these publications. However, in a 1905 article she wrote for ''The Breeder's Gazette'' in Chicago, titled "Sheep in Montana", which included her photography of surrounding sheep ranches, she was listed as the author and photographer. Cameron garnered national acclaim for the area through the work of former
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editor, Donna Lucey. In the late 1970s, Lucey discovered thousands of Cameron's prints and negatives, along with diaries and letters covering thirty-six years of frontier life, stashed away in the basement of Cameron's best friend's home. After intensive study of the photos and documents Lucey wrote a biography, ''Photographing Montana 1894-1928: The Life and Work of Evelyn Cameron'', which reproduces more than 170 Cameron images. The bulk of the photographs are now housed at the
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in Helena, Montana. Prints and artifacts are also displayed at the Evelyn Cameron museum in Terry, Montana. Many of the diaries and photographs have been made available online through collaboration with th
Montana Memory Project
Cameron is the subject of the PBS documentary, ''Evelyn Cameron: Pictures From A Worthy Life''.


References


Bibliography

* * * Roberts, Anne; Wordsworth, Christine (2014). "Divas, Divorce, and Disclosure: Hidden Narratives in the Diaries of Evelyn Cameron". ''Montana: The Magazine of Western History.''


External links


The Official Evelyn Cameron Website

Evelyn Cameron: Pictures From a Worthy Life
Documentary produced by
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Guide to the Evelyn J. Cameron and Ewen S. Cameron papers, 1893-1929 at the Montana Historical Society
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cameron, Evelyn American photographers 1868 births 1928 deaths Artists from Montana People from Prairie County, Montana British emigrants to the United States American women photographers Cowgirl Hall of Fame inductees Artists of the American West