Iris Woolcock

Iris Woolcock (February 3, 1896 in Wisconsin – July 21, 1979 in Sarasota, Florida[1]) was an American artist, photographer, and writer.

She traveled with husband Charles Morrow Wilson, a freelance writer, and made photographs and drawings illustrating his books and articles.

[3] Woolcock traveled with Wilson, both in the U.S. and Central America, and contributed to his magazine articles and books with photographs and drawings that she produced.

The New York Times said of her work in Central America: Challenge and Opportunity, "Iris Woolcock's photographs ... are quite as beckoning as if this were a travel book.

[6] She wrote about her experience in a book titled The Road North: A Woman's Adventure Driving the Alaska Highway 1947-1948.