Byron Harmon

Canadian photographer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian photographer
PlacesCanada
wasPhotographer
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1876
Death1942 (aged 66 years)
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Biography

Byron Hill Harmon (b. 1876 Tacoma, Washington – d. 1942) was a pioneering photographer of the Canadian Rockies. Prior to his move to Canada, Harmon got his start in photography as the proprietor of a photographic supply store in Washington State, where his employees included future dance photographer Wayne Albee.

In 1903 Harmon took up residence in Banff, Alberta and started a photography business there. He was a charter member of and the official photographer to the Alpine Club of Canada from its outset in 1906. Over the next 30 years Harmon became a leading citizen of Banff, founding the local Board of Trade, the Rotary Club, and serving in municipal government.

His collection of more than 6500 photographs provides an outstanding, thorough, and vivid representation of the Canadian Rockies in the early 20th century. The collection is now housed at the Whyte Museum in Banff.

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