The Lomen Brothers Co. was a photography studio founded in Nome, Alaska, in 1908 by brothers Carl, Harry, Alfred, and Ralph Lomen. All four brothers took photographs; however, Alfred became the most avid practitioner. Their photographs focused on a variety of subjects related to Nome and the surrounding areas, including Nome mining operations, business in Nome, dogsled teams, ships and boats, aviation, and Indigenous communities throughout Alaska and Canada.
Source: National Museum of the American Indian