[1] Bagley operated the Western Bee and Honey Company, which was one of the largest apiaries in the area at the time.
[1][2]: 202 Bagley began working as an apprentice for photographer George Edward Anderson in Springville, Utah.
[2][3][4]: 199–200 When Anderson left to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, Bagley and Huntington expanded their photography business.
[1] Bagley and Huntington traveled across Utah on their motorcycle, taking photos of multiple towns and people and setting up galleries.
[1] One author says that Bagley and Huntington's legacy remains due to their "willingness to confront, starkly at times, the pains and complexities of life.