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Like other studio photographers, Ira G. Owen, primarily active in Newton, New Jersey, in the 1860s, sought to profit from the strong demand for photographs so that he could have a comfortable middle-class life. Owen exemplifies the “you can make it if you try” kind of success story that came true for some able and motivated entrepreneurial Americans in a market economy in which small businesses could flourish under effective management. This article by Gary Saretzky traces the trajectory of Owen’s career, closely looking at his marketing and production methods, including posing styles employed to satisfy his many customers during the Civil War and postwar years in Newton, Hackettstown, and Scranton. For additional illustrations to this article, see the Ira G. Owen Digital Portfolio. A special addendum to this article, by Joseph G. Bilby, outlines the military career of one of Owen’s subjects, Nathaniel K. Bray.
与其他影楼摄影师一样,19 世纪 60 年代主要活跃在新泽西州牛顿的艾拉-G-欧文也试图从对照片的强劲需求中获利,从而过上舒适的中产阶级生活。欧文是 "只要努力就能成功 "的典范,在市场经济中,小企业在有效的管理下蓬勃发展,一些有能力、有干劲的美国企业家就是这样成功的。Gary Saretzky 撰写的这篇文章追溯了欧文的职业生涯轨迹,仔细研究了他的营销和生产方法,包括在南北战争期间和战后在牛顿、哈克特斯顿和斯克兰顿为满足众多顾客的需求而采用的摆拍方式。有关本文的其他插图,请参阅 Ira G. Owen Digital Portfolio。约瑟夫-G.-比尔比(Joseph G. Bilby)撰写的本文特别附录概述了欧文的其中一位拍摄对象纳撒尼尔-K.-布雷(Nathaniel K. Bray)的军事生涯。