Internationally acclaimed fine-art photographer Ella McBride (1862-1965)
played an important role in the Northwest's photography community and
was a key figure in the national and international pictorialist
photography movements. Despite her many accomplishments, which included
managing the photography studio of Edward S. Curtis for many years and
being an early member of the Seattle Camera Club, McBride is little
known today. Captive Light: The Life and Photography of Ella E.
McBride reconsiders her career and the larger pictorialist movement in
the Northwest.
The book accompanies an exhibition that is co-curated by David F.
Martin, a Seattle gallerist and leading art historian on Northwest
artists of the early twentieth century, and Margaret E. Bullock, curator
of collections and special exhibitions at Tacoma Art Museum. Captive
Light is part of the Tacoma Art Museum's Northwest Perspective Series
on significant Northwest artists.