Photographing Montana 1894-1928: The Life and Work of Evelyn Cameron
In 1894, at the age of 26, Evelyn turned to the burgeoning art of glass-plate photography as a way to support the Camerons struggling horse ranch, producing some of the most remarkable images of pioneer life ever seen.
Often riding twenty to thirty miles roundtrip, carrying her nine-pound camera around her waist and her wooden tripod in a gun scabbard, she spent thirty-four years documenting eastern Montana. She captured western landscapes: the ruggedly beautiful badlands, vast expanses of unfenced prairie, and otherwordly sandstone formations. And she photographed western characters: sodbusters, cowpunchers, and sheep shearers, stern-faced ranch families, and hopeful, dreamy-eyed immigrants. She also produced some of the first photographs of North American birds.
AWARDS: Honor Book, Montana Book Awards, 2007.
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Country | USA |
Brand | Farcountry Press |
Manufacturer | Farcountry Press |
Binding | Paperback |
ItemPartNumber | new-Nov09usbook-2017-c037092 |
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Format | Illustrated |
EANs | 9781560374657 |
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