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Darius Kinsey

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50: 42: 75:. Darius gave up studio work and focused instead on the lumber industry and scenic photography. Tabitha developed the negatives and made the prints, which were sent back to the logging camps and sold to the loggers. Darius used an 11" X 14" Empire State view camera with a custom made tripod that could extend twelve feet high. He used glass plates until 1914, when he switched to film. 89:
After falling from a stump in October, 1940, Darius was forced to give up photography. He spent the last five years of his life sorting and organizing his negatives. He died in 1945 and is buried with his wife in Nooksack.
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from 1890 to 1940. He is best known for his large-format images of loggers and phases of the region's lumber industry. He also photographed locomotives and landscapes and (especially early in his career) did studio work.
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Kinsey, Photographer: A half century of negatives by Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey/Volume 3 :The Locomotive Portraits
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He worked as an itinerant photographer for several years, until meeting Tabitha May Pritts at
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Kinsey Brothers Photographs of the Lumber Industry and the Pacific Northwest, ca. 1890-1945
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was also a photographer of early 20th Century logging in Washington.
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Washington state
Maryville, Missouri
Snoqualmie, Washington


Nooksack, Washington
Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Seattle
Giant Cedar Stump
Arlington
Whatcom Museum
Bellingham, Washington
Clark Kinsey




Kinsey, Photographer: A half century of negatives by Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey/Volume 3 :The Locomotive Portraits
Chronicle Books
ISBN
9780877013198
Kinsey Brothers Photographs of the Lumber Industry and the Pacific Northwest, ca. 1890-1945
Categories
1869 births
1945 deaths
People from Maryville, Missouri
People from Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Artists from Seattle
19th-century American photographers
People from Snoqualmie, Washington

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