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Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston is the only lady in the business of photography in the city, and in her skillful hands it has become an art that rivals the geniuses of the old world
Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, who has just come home from Europe, has brought with her a series of interesting pictures.[…] Mrs. Navarro is an old friend of Miss Johnston's mother.[…] For one whole day she posed before the young photographer's camera
Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, of this city, has commenced the erection of a studio on V street, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, in which she proposes to make high-class photographs and prosecute to the fullest extent her study of photography.
The next morning she had secured a dozen plates of the Admiral.[…] Far in advance of other photographers, Miss Johnston was back in New York and within a week every newspaper reader in America was enabled to gaze on Admiral Dewey in all the glories of his white duck uniform.
Miss Johnston excels in portraits, a notable instance of her skill being a full length photograph of President McKinley delivery his last address in Buffalo.
Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston, the photographic artist, writes, in the Ladies' Home Journal, on "What a Woman Can Do With a Camera," telling the requisites for artistic and financial success in the pursuit of photography as a profession.
Miss Frances Benjamin Johnston is spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Saunders Johnston, of 1342 Fifteenth street, prior to dismantelling her house and studio in this city. Miss Johnston is now established in New York, where her mother and Mrs. C. J. Hugen will make their home with her.
How women succeed, and why, will be explained in a series of lectures to be given at the New York University next winter […]
On June 10, at her residence, 163 Lexington Ave, after a brief illness, in her 83d year, peacefully entered into rest, Frances Antoinette Benjamin, […] beloved mother of Frances Benjamin Johnston