Clara Louise Hagins (1871 – April 16, 1957) was an American photographer and clubwoman based in Chicago, Illinois.
[1] Hagins was a secretary and photographer at the William McKenzie Morrison portrait studio in Chicago.
[2] She served as first vice president in the federation's executive board in 1914 and 1915, working with Maybelle Goodlander and the Gerhard Sisters,[3] and she managed "the Circle", the federation's traveling collection of members' work.
[4] In 1921 she was vice-president of the Photographers' Association of America, at their meeting in Buffalo, New York.
[7] Hagins moved to Tampa, Florida by the 1940s, and died there in 1957, aged 85 years.