Ewing Galloway

[3] Galloway also had images related to Indigenous peoples of North Americas and Europe.

[3] Galloway opened up satellite offices in Detroit, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, London, Amsterdam, and Berlin.

[2][3] His business would be considered the largest photography agency in the United States at the time.

[1] When he was older, Galloway lived mainly in Henderson, Kentucky, where he owned a farm, and volunteered in the community.

On June 18, 1953, Galloway was heading to a baseball game in a taxi when he was injured in a car accident.

[3] Syracuse University Library houses the Ewing Galloway Collection of Photographs.

[2] In 2007, the Kresge Art Museum put together a retrospective exhibition of Galloway photographs.