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Frederick Flemming was a renowned photographer who was born in 1876 in London, England. He began his career as a portrait photographer, but soon developed an interest in landscape photography. He traveled extensively throughout Europe and the United States, capturing stunning images of the natural world.

Flemming's work was highly acclaimed and he was awarded numerous awards for his photography. He was also a member of the Royal Photographic Society and the Photographic Society of America. His photographs were featured in many publications, including National Geographic Magazine and The New York Times.

Flemming's most famous works include his photographs of Yosemite National Park, which he captured during a trip to California in 1906. His photographs of Yosemite were some of the first to capture the beauty of the park and helped to popularize it as a tourist destination.

Flemming's work has been exhibited in galleries around the world, including at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. He died in 1945 at age 69, leaving behind an impressive legacy as one of the most influential photographers of his time.

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