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Online tours | Early Photograph Highlights Tour | Hell's Half Acre, Prismatic Springs
Hell's Half Acre, Prismatic Springs
Hell's Half Acre, Prismatic Springs

Frank Jay Haynes (American, 1853-1921). Albumen print from glass negative, late 1880s.

Frank Jay Haynes was a photographer of western life and the early days of Yellowstone National Park. Arriving in Yellowstone in the 1880s, he accompanied expeditions into the park, serving as official photographer. From canyon bottoms to mountain peaks, Haynes took his cameras to locations where he could capture unique and artistic views. In this photograph, he documented the immense space of the landscape, made particularly apparent by the inclusion of a small figure standing on the cliff at the right.

Edwin R. and Harriet Pelton Perkins Memorial Fund 1992.242
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