Feminist Frances Benjamin Johnson, Self Portrait Photo

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Introducing Frances "Fannie" Benjamin Johnston, a trailblazing pioneer in the world of early American photography and photojournalism. This captivating photograph, taken in the late 1800s, showcases Fannie in a striking pose, dressed as a man and proudly standing by her penny-farthing bicycle—an iconic symbol of the era.

With her unique perspective and artistic vision, Frances Benjamin Johnston broke gender norms and pushed the boundaries of photography during a time when opportunities for women in the field were limited. This photograph, considered a precursor to the modern-day selfie, captures Fannie's self-expression and boldness in embracing non-conventional roles.

In this image, Fannie's attire and her confident stance challenge societal expectations, offering a glimpse into her adventurous spirit and determination to carve her own path. Through her lens, she not only captured moments but also challenged the prevailing notions of femininity and masculinity.

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