This 5" x 7"striking vintage studio portrait depicts four young men posed formally in a classic turn-of-the-century arrangement, photographed by Lindahl Studio, located in Tacoma, Washington. Two men are seated in front while two stand behind them, creating a balanced, dignified composition typical of professional studio work from the early 20th century. All four men are dressed in dark suits with high-buttoned jackets, starched collars, and neatly tied bow ties or neckwear. Three wear brimmed hats—likely felt—adding a slightly jaunty, youthful air to the otherwise serious presentation. Their expressions are composed and earnest, suggesting this may have been a fraternal group, close friends, brothers, or possibly coworkers. The photographic style, clothing, and overall presentation strongly suggest a date circa 1905–1915, placing this image squarely in the Edwardian era. The soft, painterly studio backdrop and careful lighting are hallmarks of professional portrait studios during this period. The photographer’s imprint, appears cleanly at the bottom of the mount. John Conrad Lindahl was active in Tacoma between 1892 and 1906. This photograph is mounted on a dark studio card with a thin decorative border framing the image. The tones remain rich, with good contrast and clarity in facial features and clothing details. The photograph has light edge and corner wear. The back of the photo shows toning and handling wear, with a small old handwritten price notation. There are no creases or cracks present. Overall, this vintage photograph is in very good antique condition (see scans).