Ema Spencer (March 1, 1857 – September 30, 1941) was an American photographer, newspaper columnist, and teacher from Newark, Ohio. Spencer, along with Clarence H.White, was one of co-founders in 1898 of Newark Camera Club. This amateur photography club.
Table of Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Photography career
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Early life
Ema Spencer was born to Dr. Benjamin Franklin Spencer and his wife, Susan Porter Spencer, in the Licking County, Ohio village of Gratiot. She had a sister, Carolyn, and a brother, Charles Hildreth. After graduating Valedictorian from Newark High School, she continued her studies at Granville’s Young Ladies Institute.
Photography career
In early 1898 Spencer and Clarence H. White co-founded the Newark Camera Club, a group of fifteen amateur photographers from the city. That fall she served as the Secretary for the newly established Ohio State Association of Amateur Photographers. Spencer’s photography career continued until at least 1914 despite the Newark Camera Club’s dissolution in 1906 when White left for New York.
Last update 2021-08-06