Joseph Daniel Bagley

[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.

Portrait of Joseph Bagley
Two of Bagley's children