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Ralph Steiner - Paul Strand Photographing 'The Wave', in Mexico.
Ralph Steiner
Paul Strand Photographing 'The Wave', in Mexico.
$4,000
Don Tremain - Portrait of Wright Morris
Don Tremain
Portrait of Wright Morris
$450
Underwood & Underwood - Cecil Beaton Using his Famous
Underwood & Underwood
Cecil Beaton Using his Famous "Six-Dollar" Camera to Photograph Lilyan Tashman, Hollywood
$300
Carl Van Vechten -
Carl Van Vechten
"Sandwich Man," New York City
$1,500
John Whiting - Gordon Coster Photographing Marie Hanson, a Photographer for Life Magazine
John Whiting
Gordon Coster Photographing Marie Hanson, a Photographer for Life Magazine
$500
Anonymous - Outdoor Scene of Photographer at Work in Southeast Asia
Anonymous
Outdoor Scene of Photographer at Work in Southeast Asia
$400
Anonymous - Photographer and his Camera on Snow-Covered Street, Russia
Anonymous
Photographer and his Camera on Snow-Covered Street, Russia
$250
Anonymous - Photographer's Darkroom Wagon, Scoharro (?) River
Anonymous
Photographer's Darkroom Wagon, Scoharro (?) River
$200
Anonymous - Portrait of K.W. Emmermacher Holding Camera
Anonymous
Portrait of K.W. Emmermacher Holding Camera
$75
Anonymous - Rose and Company Photographer's Studio, San Francisco, CA
Anonymous
Rose and Company Photographer's Studio, San Francisco, CA
$125

Gordon Coster, Self-Portrait

This eclectic and unique group of images captures the many facets of a photographer's life, creating a portrait of both famous and unknown lensmen throughout the ages. We see that photographers were also scientists, inventors, doctors, painters, explorers and business owners. Photographers have always been travelers, and there are several 19th century images of photographers working in the field, including a self-portrait of Herbert Ponting in the Antarctic. Moving into the 20th century, we see Margaret Bourke-White on-site in Missouri, Cecil Beaton in a Hollywood studio, and Philippe Halsman working on location. And, then there are the photographers who set up a studio and must advertise to attract clients. We have a wonderful image of a man and boy posed in their horse-drawn wagon outside a tiny photo studio in rural New York (1890s), and a terrific 1930s vintage print by Carl Van Vechten of a photo studio advertisement on a New York City street. There are many self-portraits included in this group, some expressing a distinct sense of humor, others revealing a quiet intimacy, and still others presenting a straightforward document of a person at work.

With prices starting at $75, there is a wide variety of subject matter, style, era and price range in this celebration of photographers and their images.

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