The New York Institute of Photography was founded in 1910. At that time, the Industrial Revolution was in full swing, and the world looked to science and technology to make life better. American businesses led the way to that better life with new products, new inventions, and opportunities for people seeking to learn new skills. Thus, 1920 was a natural time to start a school to teach the art and science of photography.
New York Institute of Photography
192 Lexington, Suite 701, New York, New York 10016
192 Lexington, Suite 701, New York, New York 10016
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