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In reply to the discussion: Extraordinary color photos of the late depresson era [View all]rlegro
(342 posts)57. By coincidence I just saw these very photos at the Milwaukee Art Museum
Through May 10 the museum is putting on a specially curated exhibit: "Color Rush: 75 Years of Color Photography in America." The exhibit depicts the evolution of color photogrsaphy, aesthetically and technically. It begins with images made in the groundbreaking Autochrome process beginning in 1907, then surveys the evolution of color photography through categories and specific photographers. Early color movies and 3D images are included. The Depression photos referenced here are a small but quite affecting section of this sprawling exhibit, which has been attracting large crowds. I recommend it. More here:
http://thirdcoastdaily.com/2013/02/the-milwaukee-art-museums-dazzling-color-rush/
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I'm sure CA has its version of colonias as TX does. Loose zoning permits the poor to live.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#31
The strange thing is, that in such areas people can find some freedom due to the space.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#34
I've seen it and it's nothing to be ashamed of. It's where what's alive means more than dead things.
freshwest
Apr 2013
#29
The whole loc.gov site is one of the finest time-chompers on the net!. . .n/t
annabanana
Apr 2013
#55
Here's a link to the full source collection at the Library of Congress:
Princess Turandot
Apr 2013
#62