Edward Livingston Wilson (1838–1903) was an American photographer, writer and publisher. In Philadelphia in the 1860s he worked for Frederick Gutekunst and in 1864 he began the Philadelphia Photographer magazine. [1] He served as an energetic officer of the National Photographic Association of the United States. [2] In 1869 he joined the "Eclipse Expedition" in Iowa overseen by Henry Morton, [2] and in 1881 travelled to the Middle East. [1] In New York City he published Wilson's Photographic Magazine starting in 1889. Collaborators included Michael F. Benerman [3] and William H. Rau. Readers included Edward S. Curtis. [4]
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