Herbert Wendell Gleason

Herbert Wendell Gleason (June 5, 1855 –1937) was a photographer in the United States.

[5] He graduated from Andover Theological Seminary with a Bachelor of Divinity degree in 1882.

[5] He did landscape photography of National Parks traveling with John Muir and Stephen Mather.

[5] From 1899 to 1934 he photographed the American West, missions in California, Luther Burbank's horticultural experiments, mansions and formal gardens on the east coast, Boston's Arnold Arboretum, flowers in the wild and in gardens, the Canadian Rockies, and National Parks including Yosemite National Park.

[6] He also photographed Alaska, Minnesota, Native Americans, commercial, and industrial subjects.

Gleason's photo of John Muir , Gleason's wife, Edward T. Parsons , and Parsons' wife