Isleta, New Mexico. Ancient church at the Indian reservation March, 1943
Its hard to fathom how the island of Puerto Rico has changed. Fortunately there is an immense photographic archive of all aspects of life on the island before, during WW2 and afterwards. From its f…
Its hard to fathom how the island of Puerto Rico has changed. Fortunately there is an immense photographic archive of all aspects of life on the island before, during WW2 and afterwards. From its f…
In November, 1940, Jack Delano took these pictures of a rainy day in Norwich, Connecticut for the Farm Security Administration.
The island of enchantment, from San Juan to the mountains.
In November, 1940, Jack Delano took these pictures of a rainy day in Norwich, Connecticut for the Farm Security Administration.
A captivating photograph taken by Jack Delano in 1942, depicting a moment of industriousness in a factory. In this image, an elderly gentleman, wearing protective goggles, skillfully grinds small parts with dedication and precision. Jack Delano's expert composition and keen eye for capturing humanity in everyday settings bring this scene to life. The image serves as a reminder of the unsung heroes who contributed their skills and dedication to the war effort and industrial progress during the 1940s, including the countless unsung heroes whose contributions deserve recognition and admiration.
Its hard to fathom how the island of Puerto Rico has changed. Fortunately there is an immense photographic archive of all aspects of life on the island before, during WW2 and afterwards. From its f…
The island of enchantment, from San Juan to the mountains.
This blog is dedicated to the millions of Puerto Ricans (or better say, boricuas) who struggle on a small Caribbean island to achieve real democracy and decent standards of living for themselves an…
Artists long disdained color photography as cheap and vulgar, but experiments with the medium are as old as it is. A photographic review of Katherine A. Bussard and Lisa Hostetler's "Color Rush."
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Woman in front of her home in Santurce that she was being forced to abandon.