Critical acclaim at the 1862 international exhibition, and reviews in the leading art and photographic journals, encouraged sales of his photographs throughout Britain.
Camera Notes was a photographic journal published by the Camera Club of New York from 1897 to 1903.
He regularly published in the leading photographic journals of the time and experimented with self-toning papers.
Love Carrots and Other Vegetables - "A sporadic photographic journal of weird or humorous vegetables".
While there were many other magazines devoted to photography in the world, Camera Work was "the first photographic journal to be visual in focus."
He was self-taught as a photographer and as a printer and learned from studying the early photographic journals that were imported from England.
A Mother's Legacy, a photographic journal describing the experiences of mothers with HIV.
Camera Work was a quarterly photographic journal published by Alfred Stieglitz from 1903 to 1917.
He wrote extensively on photography, contributing many articles to photographic journals such as the British Journal of Photography.
In 1954 he returned to New York a foreigner, and a year later he made a book of his photographic journal.