Elinor Cahn
Elinor B. Cahn was an American photographer. Cahn, who became a photographer later in life, was known for her photographs of street and neighborhood life in East Baltimore, Maryland.
Early life and education
Cahn was born in Baltimore to parents Ralph Bonwit and Leona Frank. She married Charles M. Cahn Jr. at the age of 19. During World War II, she volunteered as an ambulance and truck driver for the Red Cross.It was not until after the war that Cahn began her art career. As a student at the Maryland Institute College of Art, she took a class on social documentary. She began to document her neighbors as part of the class, in a project that would eventually become the East Baltimore Documentary Photography Project. Numerous photographs from the project would be acquired by the Smithsonian Museum and the University of Maryland, Baltimore.