
Yesterday, my husband, Chris – the best Internet searcher around! – uncovered a real gem in an 1899 yearbook from the University of Colorado. It’s an ad for Mrs. B.B. Chase’s photography studio in Denver, […]
Photographs, Pistols & Parasols
Celebrating Early Women Artisan Photographers
Yesterday, my husband, Chris – the best Internet searcher around! – uncovered a real gem in an 1899 yearbook from the University of Colorado. It’s an ad for Mrs. B.B. Chase’s photography studio in Denver, […]
A collage of photos by early women artisan photographers in honor of International Women’s Day 2020.
Today is a preview of a new feature coming to the podcast in 2019: “Fun Finds”, where we’ll get to see some special photographic finds.
Today we pay a virtual visit to the American Historical Association’s 2019 Annual Meeting, as I give you a taste of my paper from that conference, which is all about nuances found in the multi-threaded narratives of early women artisan photographers.
In today’s start to Season Three, we’ll meet several early women photographers in Colorado and learn how their lives and careers connect them not only to each other, but also to several other interesting people.
In today’s episode we’re following in the footsteps of early artisan photographer Belle B. Chase, as her 50+ year career takes her across the U.S. and around the world.
In today’s episode we’re going to meet Rosa Vreeland, the “more than ordinarily successful” early artisan photographer and photographic entrepreneur.