Louis Walton Sipley
Louis Walton Sipley was a writer, inventor museum proprietor and an author of books on photography. His museum's collection of photographs and his papers were donated to the George Eastman Museum which has a collection and conservation center named for him. The museum of photography he established was the first of its kind. He also created a hall of fame at it for photography innovators and pioneers.
He was part of the Bucknell University class of 1918.
With his wife Alice Gertrude Moïse, he directed the American Museum of Photography in Philadelphia.
A collection of his work and papers was donated to the George Eastman Museum by 3M in 1977.
He reviewed an art book.
He is buried in a Jewish cemetery.