Against the Odds: Women Pioneers in the First Hundred Years of PhotographyThe work of over 30 groundbreaking 19th and 20th century American women photographers including Dorothea Lange, Lotte Jacobi, Margaret Bourke-White, Catherine Barnes Ward, Frances Benjamin Johnston. Until now, women's critical role in the early years of American photography's history has been largely ignored. |
Common terms and phrases
ability achieved Alice Alice Austen approach artistic Austen beauty became began Berenice Abbott born Brigman camera camerawomen captured images Chansonetta Emmons Consuelo Kanaga Corpron created document Dorothea Lange dramatic early women photographers Elizabeth Ellen Roberts Emma Esther Bubley Eva Watson-Schütze Evelyn Cameron expression face fascinated Frances Benjamin Johnston FSA photographers genre Gertrude Käsebier goal graphic greatest husband images she captured industrial innovation land landscape images Laura Gilpin living Lotte Jacobi magazines Margaret Bourke-White Marion Post Wolcott married masterful photograph medium mother Nancy Ford Cones nation Native American natural light negatives painting phers Photo-Secession photogra photographic career pictorialism pictorialist pioneer portraits portraiture produced images professional record reveal Roy Stryker scenes School Sipprell Sonya Noskowiak sought Stieglitz taken talent teaching techniques tintype tions titled tographs Toni Frissell took traveled tures Ulmann Virna Haffer White woman York City young