Photographers -- United States
University of Montana--Missoula, Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, K . Ross Toole Archives
This collection contains such items as publications, original manuscripts, field notes, photo indexes, correspondences, photographs and school examination booklets. John Blackford's articles and photographs in magazines such as American Forests, Natural History, and Nature Magazine are the most prominent part of the collection. There are also numerous photographic prints of landscapes, plants, animals, and people mostly from the northwest and southwest United States
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Miscellaneous materials relating to Van Dyke's life and career
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Correspondence, diaries, publications and writings, exhibition files containing catalogs, checklists, notes, and contracts, transcripts of interviews, financial papers, posters, clippings, video and audio tapes, films, photographic equipment and photographic materials, including study and rejected prints, contact sheets, negatives, color transparencies, and patent experiments, relating to Bullock's career, and involvement with Friends of Photography, Art Center School (Los Angeles, Calif.), and Society for Photographic Education. Correspondents include Ansel Adams, Ruth Bernhard, Imogen Cunningham, Clarence John Laughlin, and Edward Steichen
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Photocopied typescripts of 38 interviews conducted by Dater in 1977 in the course of writing her book, Imogen Cunningham: A Portrait (1979). Interviewees include Ansel Adams, Morley Baer, Laura Gilpin, Beaumont Newhall, Arnold Newman, and others
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Correspondence; biographical papers including chronologies and family papers; exhibition files containing brochures, announcements, press releases, installation views and instructions, lists, and posters; writings and interviews including incomplete drafts of articles, fiction, poetry, and plays; photographic essay project files containing background research material, correspondence, expense records, writings, and layouts; activity files containing correspondence, memoranda, articles, newsletters, announcements, brochures, and lecture notes and transcripts; financial records; audio tapes and sound recordings, many of which are jazz sessions recorded in Smith's New York City loft and featuring musicians such as Thelonious Monk; Smith's art work including acrylic and oil paintings, sketchbooks, and drawings in various media; artifacts and memorabilia; and photographic materials including negatives, contact sheets, work prints, and black and white and color transparencies; together with ...
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Correspondence; publication files; mss. of writings; biographical files containing bibliographies, chronologies, awards, certificates, memorabilia, and résumés; exhibition files containing correspondence, chronologies, catalogs, announcements, installation views, press releases, reviews, and checklists; scrapbooks consisting largely of tear sheets from Life and other magazines, memorabilia, certificates, letters and telegrams from Wilson Hicks, and other materials; tear sheets and periodicals containing Feininger's work; books; clippings; and photographic materials including negatives, contact sheets, study prints, and personal photographs, relating chiefly to Feininger's career after his arrival in the U.S. in 1940, but also including material relating to his father, Lyonel Feininger, his brothers, Laurence and Theodore Lux Feininger, his early architectural studies in Europe, and his photographic firm in Sweden
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Letters from Edward Weston and Charis Wilson, photocopy of ms. describing visit by the Westons with Ullrich-Zuckerman and her first husband, Don Prendergast, in 1941, clippings, and work prints and negatives by Weston
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Chiefly material relating to Chiarenza's research and writings on Aaron Siskind, including correspondence, published and unpublished mss., research files, bibliography and exhibition lists (compiled in conjunction with Stuart Alexander), taped interviews and transcripts, copy negatives of Siskind's prints, and drafts of Chiarenza's dissertation (1973) and book, Aaron Siskind: Pleasures and Terrors (1982); together with business correspondence, advertising and promotion files, periodical file, and other records, of Contemporary Photographer magazine, which Chiarenza edited from 1962 to 1968
Stanford University
Collection of photographs and photographic negatives taken by Michelle Vignes. Included are: Part 1. Portrait of French composer Darius Milhaud at Mills College, 1966. 2 rolls of negatives and proofs and 3 8 x 10 prints. Part 2. Black Panthers. Huey Newton in prison, Sept. 1968: 4 rolls of negatives and proofs and 1 roll negatives and proofs. 25 work prints. In front of the Alameda Court House in Sept. 1968 during his trial: 10 rolls of negatives and proofs. Aug. 1970: 3 rolls of negatives and proofs and 1 roll negatives and proofs, and 25 work prints. Part 3. Angela Davis, photographs taken during 1969 press conference at Mills College: 8 work prints, photographs/negatives of her trial at the Civic Center in Marin and San Jose in 1971 and 1974. 30 rolls of negatives and proofs and 17 work prints
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Correspondence, clippings, photographic materials, and other papers