On his way back to the U. S. Stieglitz stopped in London and held a series a meetings with the leaders of the Linked Ring.
After The Linked Ring invited a select group of Americans as members, debates broke out about the goals and purpose of the club.
These differences created a tension in the craft that the Linked Ring sought to change.
He was invited to become a member of The Linked Ring, an exclusive group of photographers committed to promoting artistic principles in photography.
She soon became a member of London's Linked Ring and New York's Photo-Secession.
He decided to leave the society and to establish a new organisation, the Linked Ring Brotherhood, together with other followers in 1892.
A year later he was elected to The Linked Ring, and fourteen of his prints were shown that year in a major London exhibition.
He was hoping to convince them to start a chapter of the Linked Ring in the United States, which he would direct.
That same year she was elected a member of The Linked Ring.
This helped to promote his increasingly international status, and later that same year he was elected to The Linked Ring in London.