Before photography was a standard accompaniment to news stories, most large newspapers employed a number of artists to create a visual element for their stories. If you believe a picture is worth a thousand words, you can imagine how important their job was. Being an illustrator for a newspaper required a lot of talent and the ability to work quickly enough to capture dramatic human scenes in just a few seconds.
The San Francisco Examiner had a large team of artists. Rather than pose for a formal picture, they employed their creativity and created their own unique team portrait.
