After leaving the Photo-Secession, Bullock remained involved in photography though his involvement in exhibitions dwindled as he focused more on spending time with his family. He died in West Chester, Pennyslvania in 1939.
![Portrait of a Man [possibly John G. Bullock self-portrait]](https://library.umbc.edu/specialcollections/bullock/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2024/06/P84-01-509-800x1024.jpg)
After leaving the Photo-Secession, Bullock remained involved in photography though his involvement in exhibitions dwindled as he focused more on spending time with his family. He died in West Chester, Pennyslvania in 1939.