Victorian-born Alice Mills was one of a significant number of women photographers in business between 1900 and 1920. Her husband, Tom Humphreys, was peripherally associated with the Heidelberg School. They operated a studio jointly from 1900, but within a few years she opened her own business in Collins Street, Melbourne. Mills made hundreds of portraits of young soldiers embarking for the First World War, as well as many portraits of artists.
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