Levin Corbin Handy (August 10, 1855[1] – March 26, 1932) was an American photographer who worked during the 19th and early 20th century.
After a few years of working in Brady's studio, he was a skilled camera operator.
Handy shot individual portraits, and provided photographic and photoduplication services for United States Federal agencies.
Following his uncle's death in 1896, Handy acquired Mathew Brady's remaining files of photographs.
When Handy died, he left his and Brady's work to his daughters, Alice H. Cox and Mary H. Evans; in 1954, the Library of Congress purchased approximately 10,000 of these negatives from Handy's daughters.