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| Darius Kinsey snippet |
| The work of Darius Kinsey is in the same canon as that of the later railway photographer
Winston Link. |
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| Darius Kinsey |
| Darius Kinsey (1869–1945) was a photographer active in western Washington State from 1890 to 1940. He is best known for his
large-format images of loggers and all phases of the region's lumber industry. He also photographed locomotives and landscapes and
(especially early in his career) did studio work. |
| Kinsey, born in Maryville, Missouri, moved to Snoqualmie, Washington, where he took up photography in 1890. |
| He worked as an itinerant photographer for several years, until marrying Tabitha Pritts in 1896. The following year, they set up a photo studio
in Sedro-Woolley, Washington. |
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