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GENERAL PHOTOGRAPHY
| FORTUNE'S BUSINESSMEN | |
| SINGLE IMAGES, a sampling |
| A FORTUNE ALBUM 1955 |
| AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY 1983, The View from above. |
| A LIST OF PHOTOGRAPHERS WHO WORKED FOR FORTUNE, WE WERE ADVISED TO CONTACT |
PHOTOGRAPHERS
A
| ANSEL ADAMS |
| RUSSELL AIKINS |
| Ray Atkeson,Cabinet Gorge Dam 1953 |
| Eve Arnold with Otto Maya New Signals from the Pennsy November 1965 |
B
| MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE |
| HORACE BRISTOL |
| Alfred Beckham ,Western Peru Mountains |
| John Bryson, Missile Gantry 1962 |
| Anton Bruel , The President of Monsanto, Edgar Queeny |
| John Bryson,Countdown for NIKE X November 1965 (with Max Gschwind) |
C
| JERRY COOKE |
| GORDON COSTER |
| Robert Capa, Mexican Steel, 1940 |
| R.E.Christie, The Building of the Fairless Works (United Steel) |
| Henri Cartier-Bresson,The New York of West Germany 1954 |
| Gordon Coster, The Working Front April 1942 (double page) |
| H.B.Cornelius, White Truck in the Black c1940 |
| H.B.Cornelius, American Steel Foundries, Nov. 1940 |
D
| Robert Doisneau, Palm Springs, 1964 | |
| Robert Doisneau,The Frenchman's France, 1959 | |
| Robert Doisneau,Radio Free Europe, Lisbon, |
| Bruce Davidson, Armour sees Fat Years Ahead October 1959 |
E
| WALKER EVANS |
F
| Andreas Feininger, Harbor Fleet, June 1943 |
G
| WILLIAM GARNETT |
| ARTHUR GERLACH |
| BARRETT GALLAGHER |
| Herbert Gehr, Juneau, Alaska 1942 single |
| Arthur Gerlach, F.A.O.Schwarz The Toy Shop |
| Ferrell Grehan, Implosion on the West Side |
| Milton Greene, Motors, they're still in High |
| Guy Gillette , Brisk business for a Brand New Shopping Centre , February 1957 |
H
| OTTO HAGEL |
| BERNARD HOFFMAN (the Car, single 1941) |
| Martin Harris, Big Money in Boston |
| Hollem-Houck, Standard Brands Traveller, September 1938 |
| Walter Hortens, Bricks without Straw, April 1945 (portrait) |
| R.E.Hoffmann, Family on Relief February 1936 |
| Martha Holmes, Headquarters are at Foggy Bottom (State Department) December 1947 |
| Clyde Hare The World's Biggest Dome February 1961 |
| Clyde Hare The latest big wrinkle in steel September 1965 |
| Erich Hartmann The Seaway - Open for Business September 1959 |
| Erich Hartmann The Conquest of the St Lawrence June 1957 |
| Jesse Hartman Peace Arrives at Gar Wood |
J
| FENNO JACOBS |
| Carl T Johnson, Baldwin Locomotive Works |
K
| DMITRI KESSEL MENU |
| MARVIN KONER MENU |
| FRED K.KORTH Ply 1940 |
| Torkel Korling, Freuhauf Trailers, September 1940 |
| Torkel Korling, Sears' War, September 1942 single |
| Andre Kertesz, Rubber on the Rebound, Firestone |
| Tim Kantor, Copper in Arizona June 1964 |
L
| BOB LEAVITT |
| Lawrence Lowry, Allied Chemical October 1954, |
| Lawrence Lowry, Space Explorers Dream telescope August 1964 |
| Russell Lee, Arkansas Power October 1952 October 1954, |
| Sol Libsohn, Businessmen rebuild an Indiana Town 1962 |
| Sol Libsohn,Self Build in Indianapolis (One the Frontier) |
| Sol Libsohn,New Jersey Turnpike |
| Arthur Lavine, Champion Paper January 1949 |
| Randolph Langenbach, A Doomed Industrial Monument, 1969 |
| Lisa Larsen , Webb's Drug Store, , June 1948 |
M
| ROBERT MOTTAR |
| Wayne Miller, Rare Jack Daniels July 1951 |
Ashley McKinley , Du Pont's Mansion from the air |
| Ivan Masser and Pete Turner, GE Astride Two Worlds June 1962 |
| Ivan Masser This is a Round House July 1958 |
| Otto Maya New Signals from the Pennsy November 1965 with Eve Arnold |
| Hans Moller The Rock Island Line, December 1944 |
| Robert Mack Oil for the Motors of Australia |
| Robert Mack With Matson's down to Melbourne |
N
| Arnold Newman The Skyline Builders |
| Marvin Newman and Fenno Jacobs The Eisenhower Shift April 1958 |
P
| David Plowden , Gone Fishing, 1964 |
| Robert Phillips , A Crossing that defies the Atlantic 1963, 1964 |
| Johns Pepper and Barrett Gallagher ,Trouble in Synthetic Rubber |
R
| ROBERT YARNALL RICHIE |
| WILLIAM RITTASE |
| CHARLES ROTKIN |
| Mike Roberts , Vultee Aircraft, 1941 |
| Mike Roberts ,The North American Way March 1941 |
| Mark Ribout , Alaska, 1941 |
| Charles Rotkin, New England Industrial Centre, On the Frontier, 1941 |
S
| ERICH SALOMON |
| VALENTINO SARRA |
| SCHAEFER & SEAWELL |
| ERIC SCHAAL |
| KURT SCHELLING |
| RALPH STEINER |
| EZRA STOLLER |
| Richard Saunders The Logistics of Vertical Transport 1963 |
| Steinheimer,The Battle for Chicago February 1942 |
| Steinheimer,Total War and the Little Man 1941 (single) |
| Luke Swank,Heinz Factory Pittsburgh |
| George Strock, a pulsating aircraft industry |
| Peter Stackpole ,Food Machinery |
| John Szarkowski, GOLF A Verdent Investment September 1964 |
| George Skadding, Kaiser Frazer Cashes in |
| Arthur Siegel, Chicago Industry by Night, October 1953 |
V
| WILLIAM VANDIVERT |
| William Vandivert, Maracaibo to the Sea, February 1959 |
W
| DAN WEINER |
| Todd Webb, Adam Smith on 7th Avenue |
| Todd Webb, Pittsburgh Panorama (Standard Oil) |
| Todd Webb, The Traffic Outrage October 1946 |
| Richard
Carver Wood, Early American Old Spice , April 1940 |
| Bradford Washburn, ALASKA , March 1942 |

PHOTO ESSAYS
VARIOUS PHOTOGRAPHERS
| ASSOCIATED PRESS ( stock photos) , |
| BEAUTIFUL FACTORIES SCHAAL, FLORES, FEININGER EISENSTADT, STOLLER |
| BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS MARCH 1939 SCHELLING. MUDD,JOHNSON, HAGEL |
| DOWN TO THE LAKES July 1940 CORNELIUS. RICHIE, MYDANS, HAGEL |
| A PORTRAIT OF OIL UN-RETOUCHED JOHN VACHON, MARTHA ROBERTS, GORDON PARKS, ESTHER BUBLEY, HAROLD CORSINI |
| SANTA FE - NO 1 RAILROAD JOHN J.EYERMAN, RALPH CRANE, SOL STUDNA, WALTER SANDERS FRANK SCHERSEL, BARRETT GALLAGHER NOVEMBER 1948 |
| FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA, Bagby, Paul Strand, Breitenbach, Charles Johnson,Scherman, Will Connell, Bradley Smith, Ansel Adams, February 1951 |
| RESEARCH REBUILDS THE SOUTH , Jorgensen, Fenno Jacobs, Russell Lee, Gallagher, Rotkin, March 1952 |
| THE GREAT AMERICAN SALESMAN , Aikins, Kessel, Vachon, Briol, Fenno Jacobs, Otto Hagel, Hoffman |
| CINCINNATI RAIL TERMINAL , June 1933, Nyholm, Phillips |
| DOLLS , MATTER, AIKINS, ROYLE |
| SHOWCASE FOR BUSINESS , the strange world of display, |
| THE VISUAL STRENGTH OF US INDUSTRY January 1954 |
| THE MARGIN IS NOW WOMANPOWER, February 1943 |
| BRISTOL LANGE AND MILLARD SHEETS Along the Road, economic migration |
PHOTOGRAPHERS
to be identifiedbut browsed for now
| THIRTY MILLION VEHICLES CAN'T BE WRONG |
| Kress Who's in Charge, November 1957, bridge and construction aerial photograph |
| ONE MAN'S MEAT, 1946, Slotkin of Hygrade products |
| GE Does it, Navy Gears |
| A small electric furnace pours a heat of Ferrovanadium at alloy |
| Small town market (to be looked at) |
| Lit Rig by Night |
| Philadelphia's City Hall in development, On the Frontier |
| Dams and Superlatives go together |
| German Industry, assorted photos 1939 ams and Superlatives go together |
| Bridges that span three continents, November 1965 |
| THE PITT CONSOL ADVENTURE |
| STANDARD BRANDS, MERCHANTS ON WHEELS |
| SHOT SHELL AND BOMBS |
| REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS |
| IBM banishes dowdiness |
| the power of the west |
| FLEETBASE, MODEL AND PHOTOGRAPHY DECEMBER 1940 |
| SEARS' WAR |
| STATE OF THE NATION, THE WORKERS ARE TALKING IT UP AGAIN |
WHAT SHOULD FORTUNE PHOTOGRAPHS DO? "The picture is quiet and true. Since I am writing about photography let me point out that this picture is a better part of the story at hand than either a drawing or a painting would be. There is a profitable and well-run cracker firm in a sweaty part of the town, there is a knot of men talking on the pavement about anything but crackers, amidst the irrelevant trucks. This is where Mal-o-Mars are cooked and this is where last week's newspaper meets the gutter too. And the Strand Hotel becomes famous for flavour. My point is Fortune photographs should take a long look at a subject, get into it, and without shouting, tell a lot about it." to R.D. Paine, 23.7.48 (Walker Evans at Work). |
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