photographers

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Love at first click

2009
School photographer Hayley, nurturing a crush on her favorite subject, Flynn, a football player, struggles to control her emotions when her sister Breeze, the dating queen, makes a play for Flynn.

Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

the life and times of Alice and her creator
1997
Examines the life of author Lewis Carroll in the context of his times, focusing on his creation of the story "Alice in Wonderland, " and includes a selection of his writings.

National Geographic on assignment USA

1997
A pictorial work at one hundred years of life in the United States including the devastation of Hurricane Andrew in 1992; Native American powwows; and natural sights like prairies, mountains, and rivers.

Contemporary photographers

1995
Contains profiles of over seven hundred contemporary photographers from around the world, each with a biography, lists of exhibitions and public collections that include works by the photographer, critical essays, and, in some cases, a statement by the photographer. Arranged alphabetically by last name.

Dorothea Lange

photographer of the people
2009
Chronicles the life and accomplishments of Dorothea Lange, known for her photographs of the Great Depression, the Dust Bowl, and the Western interment camps during World War II; and includes a time line.

Faces of war

the untold story of Edward Steichen's WWII photographers
2009
A history of the Aviation Photographic Unit founded and led by photographer Edward Steichen in World War II that includes over one hundred black-and-white photographs. Includes DVD.

The wild girl

the notebooks of Ned Giles, 1932 : a novel
2005
When Ned Giles is orphaned as a teen in Chicago, he heads west, joining the Great Apache Expedition of 1932 in search of a young boy who has been kidnapped by wild Apaches.

Berenice Abbott, photographer

an independent vision
2006
Presents a look at the life and work of New York photographer Berenice Abbot, from her early years in the bohemian communities of Paris and Greenwich Village to her career as a famous photographer. Includes illustrations.

Lewis Hine

photographer of Americans at work
2009
Profiles the life and work of Lewis Hine, best known for his series of photographs showing Americans at work from the early twentieth century through the Great Depression, including young children who worked long hours in order to help their struggling families.

Stay close

2012
Three people--suburban housewife Megan, who is dissatisfied with her life; her husband, Ray, who once had a promising career as a documentary photographer, but now works as a paparazzo; and Broome, a detective who cannot let go of a cold case involving a missing man--find their pasts coming back to haunt them as they keep secrets from their loved ones.

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