


1916 Portrait of a Pioneering American Journalist
This historical photograph features W.J. Stone, captured in June 1916 by the Bain News Service. Stone was known for his influential role in American journalism during a time when the industry was evolving rapidly due to technological advancements. The photograph was created as a glass negative, a popular medium for photography in the early 20th century, allowing for detailed and high-quality images.
Taken during a transformative period in U.S. history, this image places us in a world where print media was a primary source of information for the public. Stones involvement in journalism reflects the growing importance of news reporting in shaping public opinion. The techniques used by photographers like Bain not only documented individuals but also highlighted significant societal trends and shifts in communication.

1916 Portrait of a Pioneering American Journalist
