Evelyn Cameron left a life of privilege in England and found a sense of place on the Montana prairie. With an independent spirit suited for the American west, she started her own photography business. She left a legacy of th...

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Evelyn Cameron left a life of privilege in England and found a sense of place on the Montana prairie. With an independent spirit suited for the American west, she started her own photography business. She left a legacy of thousands of glass plate images and 35 years worth of diaries creating an intimate portrait of pioneer life.

Bonus features include: Terry, Montana premiere weekend Local residents share Cameron family photo albums Author Donna Lucey on re-discovering the Cameron collection Behind the Scenes

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