Photography
General Sites
American Photography: A Century of Images

Explore the history of American photography at this companion site to the PBS series. Features include sections on art photography, war photography, photography and social change, and photography and persuasion.
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Reading Level: Middle School
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A History of Photography From Its Beginnings Till the 1920s

Learn more about the pioneers of photography and the processes that were used in the early days of photography at this site from Dr. Robert Leggat.
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Reading Level: Middle School
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Get the Picture: Thinking About Photography
Learn more about the techniques great photographers like Berenice Abbott, Eva Puka, and Jerome Liebling used to capture their images at this site for students from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
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Reading Level: Middle School
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Photography Museums
Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography
Search of works by hundreds of photographers by keyword, artist name, title of work, nationality of artist, or medium. You'll also find biographical information and audio and video clips for some artists.
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George Eastman House International House of Photography and Film

You'll finds a collection of thousands of photographic works from daguerreotypes to contemporary works at the Photography Collections Online section this site.
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Center for Creative Photography
You can view highlights from the Center's collection. Artists include works by: Ansel Adams, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Edward Weston, and Frederick Sommer.
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UCR/California Museum of Photography

One of the features of this site is a database of images by Ansel Adams, you will also find online exhibitions, and works by Raoul Gradvohl, A.C. Vroman, Jean Ruiter, William Amos Haines, and Herbert Quick as well as an exhibit of works by women photographers and images of China's Forbidden City from the 1920s.
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Museum of Contemporary Photography

This site from the Columbia College Chicago
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Photographers
Berenice Abbott Changing New York: 1935-1938
This web presentation includes images from Abbott's 1935-1939 Changing New York project that she did for the WPA.
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Ansel Adams at 100
This interactive exhibit from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art focuses on seven key works. You can listen to Adams reflections on his works; listen to curators' comments on the images, learn about the images and the process that went into making them, and zoom in for close-up looks at the photographs. You will need both Flash and Quicktime to view the exhibit.
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The Ansel Adams Fiat Lux Online Database
This online database includes 1,761 images taken by Adams as part of a commission he received in 1963 to capture life on the campus of the University of California.
Ansel Adams
Take an inside look at a view camera and learn how it works, learn about the history of photography, view some of Adams' works, and learn more about the artist at this companion site to the American Experience documentary.
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Alfred Eisenstaedt
Best known for his VJ Day Kiss photograph, Eisenstaedt is widely recognized as a pioneer of photojournalism. This site from Life Magazine features a biography of the artist as well as images from some of his covers for Life Magazine from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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Alfred Stieglitz
This site from the PBS series American Masters features an interactive timeline and biographical information of this pioneering photographer who fought to have photography recognized as an art form.
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Creative Americans: Portraits by Carl Van Vechten
This collection of photographs by Carl Van Vechten and housed at the Library of Congress were taken between 1932 and 1964 and includes portraits of artists, actors, writers, musicians and other celebrities, as well as some key figures of the Harlem Renaissance.
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John Sexton: Places of Power
Renowned black-and-white photographer began his career as an assistant to Ansel Adams. This site profiles includes biographical information and a gallery of some of his works.
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Dorothea Lange: Women Come to the Front
This site from the Library of Congress features photographs Lange took at Japanese-American internment camps during World War II.
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Dorothea Lange
Learn more about Lange and the power of pictures at this site for students from the Library of Congress.
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Dorothea Lange
You can view over 50 of Lange's photos and learn more about the artist at this site from the Getty Museum.
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