photographers

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Portraits of war

Civil War photographers and their work
1998
Presents photographs of the Civil War along with profiles of the major photographers and descriptions of the difficulties they faced while recording the reality of the conflict.

Mathew Brady

Civil War photographer
1997
A biography of the pioneering photographer, who is known for his unique portrayal of the Civil War, as well as for portraits of such personalities as Lincoln, Grant, Lee, and others.

Focus

five women photographers
1994
Text and accompanying photographs present the biographies of five women photographers: Julia Margaret Cameron, Margaret Bourke-White, Flor Garduno, Sandy Skoglund, and Lorna Simpson.

Dorothea Lange

life through the camera
1985
A biography of Dorothea Lange, whose photographs of migrant workers and rural poverty helped bring about important social reforms.

Photographing history

the career of Mathew Brady
1977
A biography of the photographer of famous men and women of his time who left his studio at the zenith of his career to travel with Union troops photographing the Civil War.

Margaret Bourke-White

a photographer's life
1996
Profiles the life of the photojournalist who was an original staff photographer for "Life" magazine and a war correspondent during World War II.

Photographers

history and culture through the camera
1997
Profiles eight men and women whose artwork serves as visual documentation of critical events and cultural eras in American history during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Kids at work

Lewis Hine and the crusade against child labor
1994
Text and accompanying photographs show the use of children as industrial workers, interwoven with the story of Lewis W. Hine who took these photographs and whose life work made significant difference in the lives of others.

Prairie visions

the life and times of Solomon Butcher
1991
A collection of photos and stories about photographer Solomon Butcher and turn-of-the-century Nebraska.

Pokemon snap

1999
Todd must help Professor Oak, a famous Pokmon researcher, find and photograph all 63 types of Pokmon living on Pokmon Island. He journeys through rivers, valleys, volcanoes and caves to snap the coolest Pokmon pics--find out where the wild Pokmon are hiding and how Todd discovers them all.

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