Abrams Nancy L Jessie Calvert's Homestead, Rodamer 1976 Coll Rare Nest GalleryRare Nest Gallery presents a collection of 20,000 images documenting the changing face of West Virginia through… Read More
Sharing my favorite images from the early days of photography… Title: Street Trades Date: undated Location: U.S. Photographer: Lewis Wickes Hine (1874-1940) Process: gelatin silver pr… Read More
This tenement block is 260 to 268 Elizabeth Street, a street in Manhattan, New York City. This area was mostly populated by Italian immigrants during the late 19th and early 20th centuries… Read More
This photo of young girls shucking oysters in Port Royal, SC has made it’s rounds on the internet, but did you know that it’s actually part of a larger story?
Josie, six years o… Read More
Sharing the most fascinating daguerreotypes, tintypes, etc. I can find on the web! Title: National Child Labor Committee. No. 72. Main entrance, Gary W. Va. Mine. Drivers and miners going to… Read More
Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 Oshkosh, Wisconsin– November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform.During the Gr… Read More
Chattanooga Daily Times, December 12, 1915–
Mark Morrison, manager of Morrison’s, well known local drug firm, was arraigned yesterday before Esquire Kerby, charged with violating… Read More
In 1908 Lewis Hine picked up his camera and became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee. It was a start of a long decade, as Lewis traveled across the country, documenting… Read More
Com en mesos anteriors, a continuació faig un resum de les ofertes de pràctiques extracurriculars per a l'alumnat de la nostra Facultat que ens fan arribar empreses o instituci… Read More
When I think of labor the pictures that come in mind are the Rosie the Riveter and Lewis Wickes Hine's photos of workers building the Empire State. I saw the photos on the New York Public Li… Read More