Wallace Nutting ( 1861–1941) was a successful clergyman, furniture maker, author, and photographer. In 1904 he opened a photography studio in New York City; he moved to Southbury, Connecticut, the next year, and then in 1912 to Framingham, Massachusetts. Nutting took black and white photos that were then colored by hand.
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