Original Carte de Visite photograph. Photographer: R F Barnes of New Cross, London. Measures approximately 2.5 x 3.75 inches (6.3 x 9.5 cm). Please study scans for condition. Colour reproduction may vary upon the viewing device. Watermark does not appear on originals. Combined shipping is available. Postage for each additional CDV, Cabinet Card, Stereoview/Stereocard, Photograph or Postcard is FREE worldwide. If your shopping cart adds the additional postage then I will very promptly refund the overages. There is an extra charge if you require tracking information, please contact me for a quote. See more CDVs here: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Tiddalik?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19301196
Enjoy a glimpse of history through old images of Barnes, which became a Borough of London in 1932. Old Pictures of Barnes Engravings from the eighteenth and nineteenth century show how much the area was transformed over little more than a century. Windmills, fields and orchards gave way to industrial progress and the
I find that I am loving this guy's work more and more. He was a small town photographer and his subjects were as humble as his environment - no portraits of the rich and glamorous for him, nor any gleaming cityscapes. Just local down-home folks, caught in daily life, for the most part. He did do a lot of portraits where people were posing, but even these have a fresh quality about them. It's true that the Depression-era photographers (Dorothea Lange et al.) photographed "down-home" folks as well, but they were looking in from the outside and their work sometimes comes across almost like "poverty porn." (In retrospect, that was a poorly chosen phrase and implies that I lack respect for the work of the Depression-era photographers. I do not - their work was great and very valuable in portraying the dire conditions in the country to the nation and particularly to those in a position to do something about it.) In Mr. Hohenberger's work, one gets the sense that he knew most of the people he was photographing, and even the poverty-stricken among them have some sense of dignity. 11th Infantry coming through Nashville, Indiana, 1931 Alex Mullis and wife, Mandy (Fleetwood) Mullis seated under cottonwood tree, Van Buren, Indiana, 1922 Backyard at Wash Barnes place, Mrs. Barnes in picture, with hat, 1922 Baptizing near Anderson church, Brown County, Indiana, 1927 Barnum & Bailey circus ticket booth, 1942 Boys smoking bees from cabin, 1933 Community Club, Martinsville visit, 1927 Crowd at auto, 1924 Crowd at Collins Calvin sale, 1923 Daughter of Dr. Weinstein and son, posing for Shulz painting, 1925 Don McClure and group near Rose hill road turn, 1929 Elkins home and portraits of sisters, Elkinsville, 1929
.css-1sgivba{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-2);} .css-cosgki{font-size:16px;font-weight:var(--chakra-fontWeights-bold);} Product Type: Photographic Print Print Size: 18" x 24" Finished Size: 18" x 24" .css-1336n79{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-top:var(--chakra-space-8);margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-8);} Product ID: 14183576A
Hope you enjoy the images I picked for the third edition of Rock. Paper. Scissors. light and shadow beautiful blue-grey water swirling against the rocks the beautiful symmetry of a rock wall precious stones and some not so precious a pretty paper garland dancing around the maypole holmrook
🖤
Archisearch. Posts on Architecture, design, materials, interiors, landscape, lighting, interviews, events, jobs
hdr of a red barn in Ammon, Idaho. Suggestions and comments are appreciated.
Explore olivia.garten's 80 photos on Flickr!
A barn has a special place in a farm setting. It speaks of simple farm life in days gone by. The old barn is a historical symbol of the rural American landscape. Driving down a country road, as you pa
My small town isn't for everyone but it is for me.
A barn has a special place in a farm setting. It speaks of simple farm life in days gone by. The old barn is a historical symbol of the rural American landscape. Driving down a country road, as you pa