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[Two unidentified women being photographed] (LOC)

G.G.B. in Stutz (LOC) "Jefferson" unveiling (LOC) Geronimo -- detail showing photographer reflected in his eye (LOC) San Francisco Mt. from its base (LOC) [Ruins of the Pueblo San Juan, New Mexico] (LOC) Matson photographing in Petra, 1934 (LOC) [Funeral of German Catholic soldier, Hafir] (LOC) Jerusalem Water Works. Ras el Ain. Reservoir. Start of pipeline (LOC) [Wilbur in prone position in damaged machine, on ground after unsuccessful trial of December 14, 1903, Kitty Hawk, North Carolina] (LOC) John Howell, an Indianapolis newsboy, makes $.75 some days. Begins at 6 a.m., Sundays. (Lives at 215 W. Michigan St.)  (LOC) Cheap partly-constructed houses lacking water and sewage, Lockland, Ohio (LOC) [House in Lockland, Ohio] (LOC) [Frances Benjamin Johnston on a balcony of the State, War and Navy Building with a tripod-mounted camera, photographing an unidentified man] (LOC) A Kodak creates a sensation (LOC) [Two unidentified women being photographed] (LOC) Mountain Home, Leesburg vic., Loudoun County, Virginia (LOC) [Frances Benjamin Johnston, three-quarter length portrait, holding and looking down at camera, facing slightly left] (LOC) Itinerant photographer in Columbus, Ohio (LOC) Farm Utilities Corp. window (LOC) [Photographers shooting Cherry blossoms, Washington, D.C. 4/7/22] (LOC)

Update 8/19/11: More inspiration! Some of the suggestions you made spurred thoughts of how we could commemorate two anniversaries:
•the opening salvos of the Civil War and the beginning of the ambitious photographic documentation effort that it triggered, and
•as we look back on 91 years of women's suffrage, ratified in the Nineteenth Amendment to the Constitution on Aug. 18, 1920, a visual salute to women's participation in the field of photography for an even longer period, from the pioneering work of Frances Benjamin Johnston and Gertrude Kasebier to Carol M. Highsmith's documentation of American culture today.

Read more about taking photographs during the Civil War and about women photojournalists in the Prints & Photographs Division collections.

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Flickr members inspired this set!

You spotted a photographer caught in the headlights of George Grantham Bain's Stutz, and another changing a glass negative way in the background of a news photo–insight on the rigors of photography in the pre-digital era.

Prints & Photographs Division staff took up the challenge. We had a field day looking through our digitized collections and discovering even more photographers in reflections, in shadows, and in action. We took particular pleasure in the hunt for reflections—an invitation for very close looking, indeed. Check out the reflection in Geronimo's eye!

The earliest photos show signs of Timothy O'Sullivan at work on geographical surveys of the western United States. His equipment ("portable" by 1870s standards) lies on the ground in one photo; in another, his camera and tripod cast a long shadow in the sun-drenched ruins of Pueblo San Juan, New Mexico.

Photographers appear as shadows in many other locations, from American Colony photographers working in the Middle East and the photographer (likely Orville Wright) documenting an unsuccessful 1903 Wright Brothers flight, to Lewis Hine working on the streets of Indianapolis (where a well-placed shadow offered perspective on the small size of the child laborer he photographed) and Carl Mydans photographing for the Farm Security Administration in Lockland, Ohio.

You'll see one Farm Security Administration image that shows not only evidence of the photographer at work, but evidence of how the FSA office worked in its early days. Punching a hole in the negative meant "don't print this photo." Eventually, FSA staff adopted less drastic ways of indicating their selections. Fortunately, the FSA kept the negatives—even when hole-punched-- allowing us to see the entirety of the working file and to gain a sense, through the shadow cast by the photographer, of how the photographers worked in the field.

For actual portraits of photographers, we had plenty to choose from. Frances Benjamin Johnston, a pioneering woman photojournalist and architectural photographer, was active behind and in front of the lens. The one that includes both Johnston at work and a photographer's shadow earns double points.

We'll add more of our finds in the future. And, if you spot candidates among the Library’s photos on Flickr, keep letting us know, and we'll add them to the set!

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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Is this where we post our finds?

Gertrude Käsebier (of Evelyn Nesbit fame) surely deserves a mention:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002706717/

So does Dorothea Lange:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1998018448/PP/



www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001705909/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Speaking of FSA photographers, here is Jack Delano with his two favorite toys:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa2000011248/PP/

Marion Post (not yet Wolcott), under the wire:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa2000010646/PP/

(Also, the eye-catching Esther Bubley.)
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Toni Frissell, much admired:

Toni Frissell, somewhere in Europe, 1945 by trialsanderrors

www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2008680192/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Sady, the Stanley Kubrick self portrait for LOOK magazine is still awaiting digitization:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/lmc2007000012/PP/
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Barbara (LOC P&P) says:

trialsanderrors: Great finds, thanks! We'll add them to the list for the next round.
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darthjenni  Pro User  says:

Dorothea's thumb is in this one:
Destitute pea pickers in California. Mother of seven children. Age thirty-two. Nipomo, California (LOC)
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

That's Florence Owen's thumb...
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

William Henry Jackson traveling in style:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/det1994001631/PP/

(Here is the older WHJ, but that picture seems copyrighted.)
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

More FSA:

Roy Stryker, head of the Farm Security Administration, by Russell Lee:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1997026842/PP/


FSA photographer Marjory Collins in the mirror:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/owi2001014268/PP/

FSA photographer Arthur Rothstein in the field:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/fsa1997009911/PP/

(Also, Edwin and Louise Rosskam in Puerto Rico, © by Jack Delano.)
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Alan Lomax and friends:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007660331/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

And Carol Highsmith:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2010637454/resource/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Theodor Horydczak on the ground:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/thc1995006575/PP/
(also www.loc.gov/pictures/item/thc1995006574/PP/)

Shadowcast?
www.loc.gov/pictures/item/thc1995009952/PP/
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LWyman  Pro User  says:

I believe this one shows Civil War photographer, Thomas C. Roche:


www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003004890/PP/


His name is written on the house over the subject's head, and the equipment wagon with camera is present on the left. More camera equipment and a peek inside the van in a similar shot:
www.loc.gov/pictures/item/cwp2003004891/PP/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

A wonderful picture of a news photographer in trying circumstances. Rights status not evaluated but news photo from 1911, so certainly in the PD:
www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2006690033/
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Flipped Out  Pro User  says:

Terrific set! I featured this set in the website called "Uncommon Photographers" dedicated precisely to photographers in action (whether included in the photo accidentally or purposely). www.uncommonphotographers.net/photographer-in-the-picture/
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George  Pro User  says:

I love this.
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chughtai says:

neat
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bookish in north park  Pro User  says:

You've inspired me to share an old family photo here at Flickr. Fun stuff!
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

W.A. Hesse in Alaska:



www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/ffcarp/item/99614665/
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trialsanderrors  Pro User  says:

Here's another one, from NASA:

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