photographers

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photographers

Looking at Ansel Adams

the photographs and the man
2012

Margaret Bourke-White

1997
A profile of photographer Margaret Bourke-White, telling how she overcame her childhood fears to pursue a life of adventure, becoming well-known for her work for "Life" magazine during the Great Depression and on the battlefields of World War II.

An eye on the world

Margaret Bourke-White, photographer
1980
A biography of a woman renowned for her photographic interpretations of war, revolution, and poverty and for her personal battle against Parkinsonism.

Restless spirit

the life and work of Dorothea Lange
2001
A biography of Dorothea Lange, whose photographs of migrant workers, Japanese American internees, and rural poverty helped bring about important social reforms.

Photographing the frontier

1980
Discusses early photographic images of the West and the photographers responsible for these photographic records.

With one sky above us

life on an Indian reservation at the turn of the century
1979
Profusely illustrated text describes daily life on the Colville Indian Reservation in Washington at the turn of the century.

Margaret Bourke-White

daring photographer
2002
A biography of twentieth-century American photographer Margaret Bourke-White, chronicling the path of her career as an architectural and industrial photographer, and discussing the risks she took and adventures she had in the course of her work.

Stan Healy

artist's eye
2003

Mathew Brady

"the camera is the eye of history"
2009
A brief biography of the life of nineteenth-century, American photographer Matthew Brady that discusses his childhood, influences, work as a photographs, coverage of battlefields, and other related topics; and includes a chronology, a glossary, suggestions for further reading, and Internet addresses.

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