[6] He went on to photograph important homes and well-known people, including future President Calvin Coolidge and his family.
It was there he met Surrealist writer, Philippe Soupault, who in turn acquainted him with various prominent magazine editors including Lucien Vogel, Giron, and Alexey Brodovitch.
He went on to work for a number of publications, such as Bifur, Vu, Harper’s Bazaar and Le Jardin des Modes.
He made the acquaintance of Surrealists Man Ray and René Magritte, with his work beginning to reflect the influence of Surrealism.
In 1951 Francis Quirk would curate an exhibit of his work at Lehigh University along with photographs by Ansel Adams.