offering a vital space for practitioners to speak directly about their craft during a highly polarized era in the art world
the Aperture monograph successfully rescued Ulmann from obscurity
The publication examines the critical transition from subjective artist sketches to objective photographic records in defining the American frontier
and local customs encountered by travelers journeying between the terminal cities of Cristóbal and Balboa
black-and-white photographs of live animals
Stryker, Roy. Roy Stryker: Humane Propagandist by James C. Anderson, Robert J. Doherty, et al. Signed Copy offering a vital space forUniversity of Louisville, 1977. Roy Emerson Stryker (18931975) was the director of the Historical Section, Farm Security Administration, that produced an enormous photographic archives during the 1930s and early 1940s that is now at the Library of Congress. Subsequently, he continued this type of role for the Office of War Information and Standard Oil of New Jersey. This book provides 50 full page illustrations of FSA and Standard Oil of NJ project