Texas Centennial Exposition In October 1935, Smith was hired as a freelance photographer by the
Texas Centennial Exposition publicity department. She travelled alone across Texas for approximately eight months Using her 5X7 Home Portrait
Graflex camera, she initially took photographs in
Austin and
East Texas, areas familiar to her. In December 1935, Smith headed to the
Rio Grande Valley. During this time, she would take photographs and then develop them later, while staying in hotels throughout the state. and the
Adolphus Hotel, displayed her work before and during the Centennial. The group raised money for troops by selling
war bonds, stamps, and working extra jobs. In Spring 1948, she moved back to Austin to attend the University of Texas. She studied painting and sculpture. == Later years ==