Sally Long by A.C. Johnston

Alfred Cheney Johnston (1884-1971) :: Sally Long in “The Midnight Rounders” at Broadway, 1921. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Ader
Alfred Cheney Johnston :: Sally Long. Duotone portrait. Published in Photoplay magazine (Jan. 1919). | src internet archive

Betty Carlsdale, Z. Follies, 1921

Alfred Cheney Johnston (1884-1971) :: Betty Carlsdale in the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway, 1921. Vintage gelatin silver print. | src Ader
Betty Carsdale (sic) of Ziegfeld Follies, 1921 | src eBay

Danse javanesque, 1916

W. G. Fitz (*) :: Javanese dance. Cleveland, USA, 1916. Vintage gelatin silver print, calligraphed in pencil at the top of the image: «Danse javanesque». | src Ader
(*) Grancel Fitz or W.G. Fitz, a Philadelphia pictorialist that published a review [“A Few Thoughts on the Wanamaker Exhibition”] of the Wanamaker Exhibition on Camera 22, April 1918, was a well known photographer in the advertising world in the 1930s.

Self-Portrait with Model

Harold Leroy Harvey (*) :: [Self-Portrait with Camera and Model], ca. 1930. | src The Met

(*) Harold Leroy Harvey exhibited at the San Francisco Salon of 1916 when he was only seventeen. He is believed to have studied with Man Ray in the early 1920s, and the two men did in fact share similar interests in experimental printing techniques. Harvey’s invention of various film developers and toners led eventually to the founding of his own company, the Harvey Chemical Company, in New Jersey. In addition to working as a commercial photographer, he was a painter and an illustrator. | quoted from source