Presents the photographs taken by William Henry Jackson from 1869 to 1893, discussing his life and how his work captured and introduced the American West to the public.
When eccentric photographer Stefani DePino comes to Thompson Brook to take school pictures in the midst of an acne epidemic, Lunch Lady, Betty, and the Breakfast Bunch learn that Stefani is using them to break into the world of high fashion.
A simple introduction to the work photographers do, tools they use, skills they need, necessary schooling, and their importance to the communities they serve.
A biography of the woman who is best known for her documentary photography of struggling migrant workers during the Great Depression. Illustrated with reproductions of photographs of Dorothea Lange's original works taken from museums around the world.
Looks at the early history of photography in the United States, the photographers who recorded life on the frontier, and how their vision and artistry shaped public opinion about the West.
A collection of black-and-white photographs taken by blind teenagers, with comments from the author on how and why he taught visually impaired children to use cameras, and notes from the photographers on their work and what it means to them.