Fred H. Kiser, an accomplished mountaineer and promoter, was one of the most successful and widely known landscape and commercial photographers in the American West during the first two decades of the early 20th century. His work is credited with popularizing Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon and establishing Glacier National Park in Montana. He and his brother Oscar also operated the Lewis and Clark Official Photographic Co. at the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Or. The collection includes photographs taken by the brothers, as well retailer as by Clarence L. Winter, Fred's partner who later operated Winter Photo Company.
These prints are in great condition for their age, with no rips, pinholes, tape damage or tears. Each measures 8” x 6”.
Product code: Vintage, Possibly Antique Kiser Hand Tinted Photo Prints, Oregon, Crater retailer Lake, Set of 3