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Homer Scott
Homer Scott (1 October 1880 – 23 December 1956) was a founding member of the American Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) and was their president from 1925-1926. He was also a member and director of its predecessor organization, The Static Club of America. ==Mexican Revolution== Little is known of Homer Scott's early work before 1911-1912, when he made several trips from El Paso, Texas into Mexico to photograph and film both sides of the Mexican Revolution. His war photographs were syndicated by Newspaper Enterprise Association, and he also furnished images for the ''New York Herald'', ''Collier's'', and ''Leslie's Weekly''. During one trip, Scott was arrested and nearly executed as a spy. His work is in major collections including the Getty Images and was included in an exhibition titled “Mexico: Photography and Revolution" in 2011 in Mexico City. He also worked as a staff photographer for the ''El Paso Herald''.〔 "...Homer Scott, staff photographer for The Herald..."〕 In August 1912, Scott traveled to Buffalo, NY, to attend the funeral of his father, William W. Scott,〔; also 〕 then returned to El Paso.
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