Mary Nogueras Frampton was one of the first female photographers employed by the Los Angeles Times.
Background
Mary Nogueras was born in New York City in1930 and was brought to San Bernardino, California, by her parents, Eugenio Nogueras, the editor and publisher of El Sol de San Bernardino, a weekly Spanish-language newspaper, and Edithe Hethcock, a sculptor.
Career
She was organizer of the Save Our Coast environmental organization. She attended San Bernardino Valley College and was employed as a photographer in 1950 by the San Bernardino Sun and in 1954 by the Santa Monica Outlook. She was hired by the Los Angeles Times in 1956.
Frampton "was a key environmental figure" in Malibu, California, "battling developers and working to preserve open spaces and protect marine life." Mark Gold, executive director of Heal the Bay, said she was one of “the original coastal environmental advocates that meant so much during the "70s and "80s.”.