Early professional photographers generated the bulk of their income from the creation of photographic portraits. Some, however, sought new, untapped markets in which to create a demand for their services; while some created photographic souvenirs of corporate ships and trucks, others opened up shop in unlikely locations, or sold their work to interested government agencies.
Photographers outside the Canadian Motion Picture Bureau
Ottawa, Ontario, 1923
Photographer: Eugene M. Finn
PA-066897
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