Career
Reed left Montana in 1899 and opened his own photo studio in
Ortonville, MN, where his sister Mabel lived with her husband Ova Chamberlin. He quickly developed a multi-state reputation as an excellent portrait photographer, especially of children, and a photographer of local landscapes. As his business grew, he opened a second studio about 250 miles away in
Bemidji, MN. After a few years, he began to periodically venture from his Bemidji Studio to photograph the
Ojibwe Indians on nearby reservations. This task became his full-time mission for the next two years. In 1909 Reed returned to Montana. He opened a studio in
Kalispell, MT, near what would become the western entrance to
Glacier National Park. In addition to portrait photography work, he sold copies of his Indian photographs and Native pottery, baskets, and rugs. He also began what would become over the next six years an extensive project of photographing the Plains Indians of Northern Montana and Southern Alberta, Canadathe Blackfeet, Piegan,
Blood,
Flathead, and
Cheyenne. Much of Reed's effort was spent in and around Glacier National Park against the stunning majesty of the
Rocky Mountains. In addition, he began to work with Louis Hill and the Great Northern Railroad on a number of different promotional and photographic projects. Many of his images were used in the Railroad's "See America First" campaign, which encouraged people to experience the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains by traveling via the Great Northern Railroad and staying at their grand lodges in and around Glacier National Park, rather than traveling to Europe to see the
Alps. Reed also provided the Great Northern with large reprints of a number of his photos to decorate various stations along their line as well as their building at the 1915
Panama Pacific International Exposition in
San Francisco, California. During his time in Montana, Reed became part of a community of artists and writers in the area, many of whom also had associations with the Great Northern Railroad and Glacier National Park. Among these were artists Charlie Russell, Julius Seyler, Johannes Andersen, and writer
Mary Roberts Rinehart. A number of other authors used Reed's images (although unattributed) in their books, including
The White Quiver by Helen Fitzgerald Sanders;
Enchanted Trails of Glacier National Park by
Agnes Christina Laut, and
Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park by
James Willard Schultz. In 1913 Reed spent a number of months in Arizona photographing the
Navajo and
Hopi. Many of these photographs are against the extraordinary backdrop of
Canyon de Chelly. During this time he developed a relationship with John Hubbell and his sons. The Hubbells had various commercial enterprises throughout the Southwest. Reed returned to Montana in 1913, and then opened a branch studio in
San Diego, California. Actually more of a souvenir shop than photo studio, he used the new location primarily to sell Indian pottery, baskets and rugs as well as prints of his photographs. During his time in southern California, Reed became acquainted with a number of influential individuals, such as Hector Alliot and
Charles Fletcher Lummis, who were deeply involved in preserving the culture of the Southwest Indians. They recommended that his photographs be prominently displayed at the 1915
Panama–California Exposition held at
Balboa Park in San Diego. His work was exhibited in the Indian Arts Building (later known as the
House of Charm), and was awarded the Gold Medal for "pictures of an educational and historic value". By this time he had also moved his studio to Coronado, but soon sold it to his assistant,
Lou Bigelow. He returned to Kalispell to conclude any outstanding business, then began a period of semi-retirement, returning to Ortonville, MN where his sister Mabel still lived. == Later life ==
Image gallery
Ojibwe File:Everywind, Roland W. Reed, 1907.jpg|Everywind, Roland W. Reed, 1907 File:Chief's Daughters, Roland W. Reed, 1908.tiff|Chief's Daughters, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Ojibwe woman tapping for sugar maple syrup.jpg|Ojibwe woman tapping for sugar maple syrup File:End Of The Chase, Roland W. Reed, 1908.tiff|End Of The Chase, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Nature's Mirror, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|Nature's Mirror, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Ogamah, Roland W. Reed, 1907.tiff|Ogamah, Roland W. Reed, 1907 File:Papoose Pack-a-Back, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|Papoose Pack-a-Back, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Ponemah, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|Ponemah, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:The Wooing, Roland W. Reed, 1908.tiff|The Wooing, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Solitary Man, Roland W. Reed,.tiff|Solitary Man, Roland W. Reed File:The Colors, Roland W. Reed, 1907.tiff|The Colors, Roland W. Reed, 1907 File:The Hunters, Roland W. Reed, !907.tiff|The Hunters, Roland W. Reed, 1907 File:Long John, Roland W. Reed, 1907.jpg|Long John, Roland W. Reed, 1907 File:The Moose Call, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|The Moose Call, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:The Old Trapper, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|The Old Trapper, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:The Parting, Roland W. Reed.jpg|The Parting, Roland W. Reed File:The Old Trappers Daughter, Roland W. Reed, 1908.tiff|The Old Trappers Daughter, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:The Fisherman, Roland W. Reed, 1908 Img018.jpg|The Fisherman, Roland W. Reed, 1908 Blackfeet, Piegan File:The Council, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|The Council, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Blackfeet Indians At Ptarmigan Lake, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Blackfeet Indians At Ptarmigan Lake, Roland W. Reed File:Chief In Full Headdress, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Chief In Full Headdress, Roland W. Reed File:Curley Bear, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Curley Bear, Roland W. Reed File:Echoes Call, Roland W. Reed, 1913 Img170.jpg|Echoes Call, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:In Camp, Roland W. Reed Img176.jpg|In Camp, Roland W. Reed File:Into The Wilderness, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|Into The Wilderness, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Last Star, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Last Star, Roland W. Reed File:Leaving Camp, Roland W. Reed (Variant).jpg|Leaving Camp, Roland W. Reed (Variant) File:Little Bird, Roland W. Reed, 1908.jpg|Little Bird, Roland W. Reed, 1908 File:Medicine Man Yellow Plume, Roland W. Reed, 1912 Img172.jpg|Medicine Man Yellow Plume, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Meditation, Roland W. Reed.tiff|Meditation, Roland W. Reed File:Pow Wow, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Pow Wow, Roland W. Reed File:The Piegan (Lazy Boy), Roland W. Reed,.jpg|The Piegan (Lazy Boy), Roland W. Reed File:Stolen Property, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|Stolen Property, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Moccasin Foot, Roland W. Reed,.jpg|Moccasin Foot, Roland W. Reed File:Prayer To The Thunderbird, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|Prayer To The Thunderbird, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:The Hunting Ground, Roland W. Reed, 1912,.jpg|The Hunting Ground, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:The Landmark, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|The Landmark, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:The Trail Makers, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|The Trail Makers, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Tribute To The Dead, Roland W. Reed, 1912.jpg|Tribute To The Dead, Roland W. Reed, 1912 File:Up the Cutbank, Roland W. Reed, Img169.jpg|Up the Cutbank, Roland W. Reed, File:Waiting For The Hunters, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Waiting For The Hunters, Roland W. Reed File:Watching The Herd, Roland W. Reed,.jpg|Watching The Herd, Roland W. Reed File:Winter Count, Roland W. Reed.jpg|Winter Count, Roland W. Reed Blood, Cheyenne, Flathead File:Chief Steel, Roland W. Reed,.jpg|Chief Steel, Roland W. Reed File:Little Martin, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|Little Martin, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:Memories (Ca Ca She), Roland W. Reed, 1912.tiff|Memories (Ca Ca She), Roland W. Reed, 1912 Navajo, Hopi File:Broken Arrow, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|Broken Arrow, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:Shepherd Of The Hills, Roland W. Reed, 1913.tiff|Shepherd Of The Hills, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:The Obelisk, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|The Obelisk, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:The Pottery Maker, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|The Pottery Maker, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:Stringing The Bow, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|Stringing The Bow, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:The Weaver, Roland W. Reed, 1913.jpg|The Weaver, Roland W. Reed, 1913 File:Sons Of Manuelita, Roland W. Reed, !913.jpg|Sons Of Manuelita, Roland W. Reed, 1913 == References ==