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A Civil War Soldier in the Wild Cat Regiment : selections from the Tilton C. Reynolds Papers
 
Library of Congress.
«...documents the Civil War experience of Captain Tilton C. Reynolds, a member of the 105th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. Comprising 164 library items, or 359 digital images, this online presentation includes correspondence, photographs, and other materials dating between 1861 and 1865.»
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A Durable Memento: Portraits by Augustus Washington, African American Daguerreotypist
 
National Portrait Gallery. Smithsonian Institution.
«Augustus Washington (1820/21-1875) is one of only a handful of African American daguerreotypists whose work has been identified and collected, and whose career has been documented.»
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A History of Photography from its beginnings till the 1920s
 
By Dr. Robert Leggat.
«This is not designed to be a course on the history of photography such as a resource to dip into. In addition to pen-portraits of many of the most important photographers of the period, it contains information on some of the most significant processes used during the early days of photography.»
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A Romanov Album
 
Russian Archives Online.
«As the ruling dynasty of Russia, they expanded the boundaries of the country to encompass an empire, but the Romanov's were eventually brought down by a people's revolution. In the twilight of their reign, the last tsar, Nicholas II, and his family share their thoughts through diary entries and personal photographs accompanied by a narrative and family history.»
Rusia
 
 
Abbas
 
Magnum Photos.
«Born a photographer, Abbas, an Iranian transplanted in Paris, has dedicated his work to the political and social coverage of the developing South. Since 1970, his major work, published in world magazines, includes wars and revolutions in Biafra, Bangladesh, Ulster, Vietnam, the Middle East, Chile, Cuba, South Africa with an essay on apartheid.»
Irán
 
 
Aboriginal Faces of Saskatchewan: A Photo Gallery
 
Canada's Digital Collections. Government of Canada.
«This site highlights Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan who have used their talent and skills in their pursuit of personal excellence. The First Nation and Metis persons included on this site share their stories, experiences, hardships, and accomplishments in their effort to achieve their goals.»
Canadá
 
 
About Life: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange
 
John Paul Getty Museum.
«Dorothea Lange (American, 1895?1965) is one of the few female photographers whose name is widely known. She is most recognized for her social documentary work during the Great Depression of the 1930s.»
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Access to the Presidency
 
By Diana Walker. 1998.
The Digital Journalist.
«There have been a half dozen White House photographers I really admire: Dirck Halstead, Diana Walker, Dave Kennerly, Daryl Heikes and George Thames. Obviously, it's a huge advantage at the White House if your first name begins with the letter "D."»
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Adams, Ansel
 
The Ansel Adams Gallery.
«If Adams’s love of nature was nurtured in the Golden Gate, his life was, in his words, “colored and modulated by the great earth gesture” of the Yosemite Sierra (Adams, Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada, p. xiv). He spent substantial time there every year from 1916 until his death. From his first visit, Adams was transfixed and transformed.»
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Afghan Child Labor
 
By Chien-Min Chung. 2002.
The Digital Journalist.
«Born in Taiwan and raised in the United States, Chien-min Chung discovered photography in college at the University of Florida. To pursue his new passion, Chung transferred to NYU and received his degree in photography. “New York was great for studying the technical side of photography, and museums like the International Center for Photography and all the different photo bookstores had a big impact on me,” says Chung of his time in New York. “I remember camping out in stores and looking at books by photographers I admired such as Salgado and Eugene Smith, and I still do the same thing when I’m back in New York.”»
EEUU - inglés Taiwan
 
 
Age of Lost Innocence: Photographs of Childhood Realities and Adult Fears During the Depression
 
Jennifer Pricola, American Studies, University of Virginia.
«Although official numbers mislead, reliable estimates suggest that in 1933, about one-third of the Unites States' workforce found itself unemployed, and the average family income had fallen nearly forty percent since 1929 (Elder 1920). By December, 102,000 dependent and neglected children were placed in foster care and an additional 140,000 in orphanages (Morton 438). Thousands of others were forced into early labor to help support their struggling families. Many dropped out of school. Some lacked clothes to keep them warm on the walk there while others headed to the work fields instead.»
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Aging in America
 
By Ed Kashi. December 2003.
The Digital Journalist.
«If the book is illuminating about the future of old age in America, an interview with the photographer that produced it was equally illuminating about the future of photojournalism in America. Kashi is an intense but humorous man with a remarkable degree of focused energy that bursts from him.»
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Alberta Airphoto Collection
 
The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project. University of Calgary.
Canada's Digital Collections. Government of Canada.
«The Alberta Airphoto collection consists of 30,000 copyright cleared airphotos of primarily urban areas in Alberta, flown at different times since 1924. These airphotos provide information on changes in the geography and landscape of the areas included and can be traced on flight line maps for comparison purposes over time.»
Canadá
 
 
Alberta Between the Wars, 1919 -1939: The Photographs of William J. Oliver
 
Canada's Digital Collections. Government of Canada.
«William J. Oliver was a prominent photographer and filmmaker who had a studio in Calgary and a ranch near Millarville, Alberta. He was born July 28, 1887, in England and spent the early part of his life there. Oliver won his first camera in a contest, and photography soon consumed his free time.»
Canadá
 
 
Album Fotografico Museo del Dipartimento di Fisica
 
Università "La Sapienza" Roma.
Italia
 
 
Albumen
 
Albumen photographs: history, science and conservation.
«Presenting the art and science of albumen printing, this site brings together 19th Century technical instruction, contemporary research, an online forum for conservation treatment and a wealth of images. This unique resource is dedicated to those who value the application of technology to the creative process of image making.»
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Alfonso
 
Diario El mundo.
«Alfonso Sánchez García saboreó desde sus inicios, casi adolescentes, una merecida fama de excelente reportero. A los 11 años, en 1891, la grave enfermedad de su padre le obligó a concatenar un trabajo con otro hasta que desembocó en el estudio del prestigioso retratista Amador en el 95. Dos años después ya había publicado jugosas exclusivas como la imágen del cuerpo incorrupto de San Isidro Labrador. El libro recién publicado sobre su extensa obra recopilada por Publio López Mondejar le devuelve a la actualidad.»
España
 
 
Alinari Photographic Archives
 
Fratelli Alinari.
«The archives are the heart of the Fratelli Alinari firm. It is here that the immense patrimony of portraits and documentary material pertaining to the art, history, folklore, landscape, industry and society of Italy, Europe and the rest of the world, from the second half of the nineteenth century to the present, is housed.»
Europa Italia
 
 
Álvarez Bravo, Manuel
 
The Museum of Modern Art, MOMA.
«With a career that spans nearly eighty years, Manuel Alvarez Bravo (b. 1902) has long been recognized as one of the foremost figures in the history of photography and one of the great Mexican artists of the twentieth century. This exhibition, the most comprehensive ever devoted to his career, is a full retrospective that includes 185 photographs, many of which have never before been published or exhibited.»
México
 
 
Amateur Photographic Association
 
George Eastman House.
«The Amateur Photographic Association (A.P.A.) was formed in England in May, 1861. As an exchange club, each year members provided the Association with negatives for printing in exchange for prints from other members. Subscribers who simply wished to purchase photographs were also welcomed as members.
148 albumen photographs by 55 photographers.
Introduction
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America from the Great Depression to World War II: Color Photographs from the FSA-OWI, 1939-1945
 
Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
«The color photographs of the Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection include scenes of rural and small-town life, migrant labor, and the effects of the Great Depression. A significant number of the color photographs concern the mobilization effort for World War II and portray aircraft manufacturing, military training, and the nation's railroads. The 1,600 color photographs produced by the FSA and OWI photographers are less well known and far less extensive than the 164,000 black-and-white photographs in the collection.»
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America 24/7: Extraordinary Images of One American Week
 
November 2003.
The Digital Journalist.
«Over the course of a seven-day period, May 12-18, 2003, more than 25,000 professional and amateur photographers, including 36 Pulitzer Prize winners, were issued an unusual challenge: Go out and create a visual time capsule. Make extraordinary images of everyday American life.»
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American Edge
 
By Steve Schapiro. 2000.
The Digital Journalist.
«Steve was a disciple of W. Eugene Smith, and shared Smith's passion for black and white documentary work. He had already set a mission for himself, to chronicle the "icons" of American Life.»
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American Enviromental Photographs 1891-1936
 
Images from The University of Chicago Library.
«This collection consists of approximately 4,500 photographs documenting natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities in the United States at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Produced between 1891 and 1936 by a group of American botanists generally regarded as one of the most influential in the development of modern ecological studies, these photographs provide an overview of important representative natural landscapes across the nation. They demonstrate the character of a wide range of American topography, its forestation, aridity, shifting coastal dune complexes, and watercourses. Comparison of early photographs with later views highlights changes resulting from natural alterations of the landscape, disturbances from industry and development, and effective natural resource usage. The photographs were taken by Henry Chandler Cowles (1869-1939), George Damon Fuller (1869-1961), and other Chicago ecologists on field trips across the North American continent.»
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American Environmental Photographs, 1891-1936: Images from the University of Chicago Library
 
Library of Congress.
«This collection consists of approximately 4,500 photographs documenting natural environments, ecologies, and plant communities in the United States at the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. Produced between 1891 and 1936 by a group of American botanists generally regarded as one of the most influential in the development of modern ecological studies, these photographs provide an overview of important representative natural landscapes across the nation. They demonstrate the character of a wide range of American topography, its forestation, aridity, shifting coastal dune complexes, and watercourses. Comparison of early photographs with later views highlights changes resulting from natural alterations of the landscape, disturbances from industry and development, and effective natural resource usage. The photographs were taken by Henry Chandler Cowles (1869-1939), George Damon Fuller (1869-1961), and other Chicago ecologists on field trips across the North American continent.»
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American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
 
Library of Congress.
«This digital collection integrates over 2,300 photographs and 7,700 pages of text relating to the American Indians in two cultural areas of the Pacific Northwest, the Northwest Coast and Plateau. These resources illustrate many aspects of life and work, including housing, clothing, crafts, transportation, education, and employment. The materials are drawn from the extensive collections of the University of Washington Libraries, the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (formerly the Cheney Cowles Museum/Eastern Washington State Historical Society), and the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle.»
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American Landscape and Architectural Design, 1850-1920: a Study Collection from the Harvard Graduate School of Design
 
Library of Congress.
«This collection of approximately 2,800 lantern slides represents an historical view of American buildings and landscapes built during the period 1850-1920. It represents the work of Harvard faculty, such as Frederick Law Olmsted Jr., Bremer W. Pond, and James Sturgis Pray, as well as that of prominent landscape architects throughout the country. The collection offers views of cities, specific buildings, parks, estates and gardens, including a complete history of Boston's Park System. In addition to photographs, views of locations around the country include plans, maps, and models. Hundreds of private estates from all over the United States are represented in the collection through contemporary views of their houses and gardens (including features such as formal gardens, terraces, and arbors).»
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American Museum of Photography
 
Virtual museum.
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American Pictures
 
By Jeff Dunas. 2001.
The Digital Journalist.
«At a time when many photographers are scrambling after assignments and worrying about where the next job will come from, Jeff Dunas stands out as a shining example of how a photographer can continue to build success upon success by following his or her inner voices.»
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American Stories
 
By Eli Reed. 2000.
The Digital Journalist.
«Growing up in Perth Amboy, NJ, the first picture he took was of his mother - he was nine years old. She died a year later, and that photograph became an anchor for him. When he was in high school, he took Judo classes, which he credits for his ability to calm down in difficult situations. He graduated from art school in the mid-sixties, and watched in wonder as such photographers as Larry Burrows, W. Eugene Smith and Bill Eppridge were defining the era. "It just seemed like these guys with their cameras knew what was going to happen next."»
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America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1864
 
Library of Congress.
«The Library's daguerreotype collection consists of more than 725 photographs dating from 1839 to 1864. Portrait daguerreotypes produced by the Mathew Brady studio make up the major portion of the collection. The collection also includes early architectural views by John Plumbe, several Philadelphia street scenes, early portraits by pioneering daguerreotypist Robert Cornelius, studio portraits by black photographers James P. Ball and Francis Grice, and copies of painted portraits.»
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Ami Vitale: Getting Beyond the Headlines
 
January 2003.
The Digital Journalist.
«Photojournalist Ami Vitale is on the road less traveled. Often unpaved, and at times dangerous, that road has taken her in the last three years, to places of surreal beauty and civil unrest. It has also taken her to places where there is extreme poverty and horrible destruction of life and property, and to villages where there is no running water or electricity, places she describes as “worlds apart.” But it is not the differences that have drawn Vitale to them; it is the commonality of human emotions and life experiences that have irrevocably bonded her with the people she has photographed in them.»
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An Evening With Marilyn
 
By Douglas Kirkland. October 2002.
The Digital Journalist.
«Douglas Kirkland moves gracefully around his lovely house in the Hollywood Hills and his charm reminds me of Robert Redford in The Great Gatsby. He speaks quietly, in short sentences, as he and his beautiful French wife show their friends his latest “Iris” prints. He is quiet but you feel his intensity, as he discusses the evolution of the film industry and its latest delusions.»
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An Eye for the World
 
Photographs by Shotaro Shimomura.
«Shotaro Shimomura XXI (1883-1944) was Chairman of The Daimaru Inc., a department store chain that traces its roots to a single store opened in Kyoto in 1717. Mr. Shimomura was named President of the company in 1907 and toured Europe and the United States the following year to study the management of department stores. He took these photographs on a subsequent trip around the world in 1934 and 1935, prior to establishing a subsidiary trading company.»
EEUU - inglés Europa Japón
 
 
Ancient Marks. The Sacred Origins of Tattoos and Body Marking
 
By Chris Rainier. November 2004.
The Digital Journalist.
«He is telling the story of tattooing, scarification and other forms of body marking around the world. He's doing this with photographs, and from a recent interview with him it is clear that he passionately believes in the transforming power of communication.»
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Animal Locomotion. Eadweard Muybridge, Grandfather of the Motion Picture
 
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
«Eadweard Muybridge (1830–1904) wished to catalogue every aspect of human and animal locomotion with his camera. He photographed hundreds of subjects engaged in actions both mundane and arcane: nude figures walking and lifting children, athletes boxing and fencing, and animals hurdling, kicking, or slowly ambling along. He was the first photographer to visually dissect these activities, creating images that delighted and mystified the public in the late 19th century.»
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Ansel Adams: Beneath the Surface
 
University of California, Riverside / California Museum of Photography.
«Ansel Adams: Beneath the Surface showcases a world of scientific and academic inquiry far removed from the heroic and sublime landscapes; a world of astonishing experiments, prodigious apparatus, and fascinating photographic inquiry.»
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Anxious Libraries: Photography and the Fate of Reading
 
Photographic Resource Center (PRC) at Boston University.
«A special documentation of the PRC exhibition examining the fate of reading in a digital age. Made possible through a grant from the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. Designed by the Photographic Resource Center and Millennium Productions.»
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Architecture and Interior Design for 20th Century America: Photographs by Samuel Gottscho and William Schleisner, 1935-1955
 
Library of Congress.
«The Gottscho-Schleisner Collection is comprised of over 29,000 images primarily of architectural subjects, including interiors and exteriors of homes, stores, offices, factories, historic buildings, and other structures. Subjects are concentrated chiefly in the northeastern United States, especially the New York City area, and Florida. Included are the homes of notable Americans, such as Raymond Loewy, and of several U.S. presidents, as well as color images of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. Many of the photographs were commissioned by architects, designers, owners and architectural publications, and document important achievements in American 20th-century architecture and interior design.»
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Archives virtuelles des 100 ans de Shawinigan
 
Canada's Digital Collections. Government of Canada.
Canadá
 
 
Archivio fotografico
 
Cineteca di Bologna.
«L'archivio fotografico raccoglie oltre un milione di immagini fotografiche che la Cineteca conserva, preserva dal degrado e mette a disposizione del pubblico. Comprende due sezioni: la Sezione Cinema e la Sezione Bologna.»
Italia
 
 
Arnold, Eve
 
Magnum Photos.
«Eve Arnold was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of immigrant Russian parents. She began photographing while working at a photo-finishing plant in New York City in 1946, then studied photography (for 6 weeks) with Alexei Brodovitch at New York City's New School for Social Research in 1948.»
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Arnold Newman
 
PDN Online and Kodak. Legends Online.
«Arnold Newman, in portraying artists, writers, actors, composers, politicians in his unique style—placing the subject in a carefully composed setting to capture the essence of their work and personality—has become one of the world's most renowned portrait photographers.»
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Arnold Newman Photo Gallery
 
December 2003.
The Digital Journalist.
«There was a boy born in Manhattan in 1918. His family moved to New Jersey where his father started a new dry goods business. While in college in 1934 at the University of Miami, he began making photographs with his friend Ben Rose. Thereupon he became famous overnight. That's the story. Students always ask some variation of "How can I be famous and sell my photographs for thousands of dollars?" Questions such as these do not go down well with Arnold Newman.»
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Arte Argentino
 
«Grabado, pintura, escultura, danzas, fotografia, arte digital,artes alternativas.»
Argentina
 
 
At Ease
 
American Photography Museum.
«Take a fresh look at some of the earliest photographs: AT EASE is a selection of American portrait daguerreotypes from around 1850 with wonderfully relaxed, cordial attitudes.»
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At home in Vanuatu. Tradition in the Western Pacific
 
California Academy of Sciences.
«David Becker has lived on a sailboat in the Western Pacific for more than 20 years. He is currently based in New Caledonia, just south of Vanuatu. He specializes in cultural photography, working with museums and other cultural institutions, primarily in Melanesia.
Sailing through Papua New Guinea for eight months in 1986, Becker saw how rapidly traditional cultures were being changed by contact with the outside world. With friends, he founded The Society for the Recording of Vanishing Cultures, and has since devoted his life to this work.»
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Atget, Eugène
 
George Eastman House.
«Eugène Atget was born in 1857 near Bordeaux. After working as an actor in regional theaters, he settled in Paris in 1890, taking up photography in 1898. He photographed Paris, working on commissions from various city departments as well as the Carnavalet Museum. The Surrealists appreciated his work, most notably Man Ray, who arranged for Atget’s work to be published in La Revolutions Surrealiste in 1926. The photographer Berenice Abbott purchased Atget’s collection after his death in 1927.»
494 photographs
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Auto Races Represented in the Nathan Lazarnick Collection
 
George Eastman House.
606 Images.
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Avedon at Work in the American West
 
June 2004.
The Digital Journalist.
«Richard Avedon was fifty-five years old in October of 1978 and at the top of his game. He had spent his life photographing people of power, people of accomplishment and women of great beauty: Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Ford and Carter. Samuel Beckett, Bob Dylan, Marella Agnelli. The Mission Council in Saigon. The Chicago Seven. Four major exhibitions in eight years had now culminated in a retrospective of his fashion work at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "An Avedon portrait" had become a standard phrase in the art world's vernacular.»
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