William Jackson was one of America’s great landscape photographers from the 19th and 20th Century and through the Civil War. Many of these images are of course, in black and white, however, some have been beautifully converted to color
Author: Dahlia Ambrose
Dahlia is a stock photographer and full time educator at Light Stalking. You can find her on Gurushots and see some of her more popular articles at The American Society of Media Photographers. Get to know her better here.
Photographer Tish Murtha has produced some absolutely legendary images from the extremely deprived images of 1979 to ’81 Northern England, take a look – they’re truly encapsulating in her mission.
Felix Hernandez is quite some artist! These photographs he’s taken only show the end results of a huge amount of work and meticulous attention to detail.
Father and daughter duo, Frank and Frances Carpenter were photographers, journalists, and writers from the early part of the 20th Century. Here’s some of their STUNNING work!
Vincent Bal is producing some quite stunning photographs with his creative abilities to merge light, shadows and shapes combined with some seriously clever illustrations!
Ansel Adams the landscape photography legend, creates an extraordinary set of photographs of Japanese life at the Manzanar War Relocation Center. Just take a look at some of his amazing work of portraits and life at the center during World War 2.
