Caroline Haskins Gurrey

Caroline Gurrey (née Haskins, 1875–1927) was an American photographer who worked in Hawaii at the beginning of the 20th century.

Born in Oakland, California, Caroline Gurrey ran a successful photographic studio in Honolulu where for many years she specialized in portraiture.

[1][2] Caroline's most notable work is a set of photographs of Hawaii's mixed race children.

Said to combine the Pictorialist style with ethnographic photography, they depict Hawaiian or mixed-race boys and girls.

The 50 photographs displayed at the fair are now preserved in the Smithsonian's National Anthropological Archives.

Caroline Gurrey and her husband Alfred Richard Gurrey, Jr., 1903
Caroline Gurrey: Portrait of Japanese-Hawaiian and Portuguese-Hawaiian boys (1909)