Steven.G, a multi-disciplinary professional photographer and graphic designer, put his stamp on his hometown with a special project. “Postcards of Petersburg” combines his passion for photography and ...
As I’ve mentioned before in a couple columns, the golden age of postcards was generally considered to be the 1910s to the 1930s. Starting in the 1930s, though, senders of postcards could purchase ones ...
Sometimes it takes a small press to make a truly interesting book. Yeti Books, with the help of Verse Chorus Press in Portland, Ore., is behind “Folk Photography: The American Real-Photo Postcard 1905 ...
The first postcard on top of the six-inch stack is sepia-toned, displaying the image of a lone tree growing out of a granite boulder, enclosed in a small black fence. The next is a simple building ...
This photo appeared with a story in The Seattle Times’ Sunday Pacific magazine about taking kids camping. Staff photographer Alan Berner recalled a few things about the assignment. He said it meant ...
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