Yesterday's image reminded me of another great Montana photo, one that I really love. This is one of a series of images taken in 1942 by a man named Russell Lee, working for the Farm Security Administration. The sheepherder and his dog were stationed up in the Gravelly Range, south of Ennis.
Isn't it wonderful??? Some of those old FSA photographs are among the finest and most evocative images I've ever seen. What a memorable legacy that project left us ...
I'm a professional historian, though my real passions lie in the art of photography and the freedom of travel. Armed with camera and backpack, I've visited all fifty of the US states ... and a total of 65 countries on six continents.
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I LOVE this! Russell Lee worked a lot in Texas, too.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful??? Some of those old FSA photographs are among the finest and most evocative images I've ever seen. What a memorable legacy that project left us ...
ReplyDeleteThe color on these old Kodachromes is astounding.
ReplyDeleteAin't it, though? And why can't digital compare with it?
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