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Bighorn visions : the photography of Jessamine Spear Johnson

Title
Bighorn visions : the photography of Jessamine Spear Johnson / by Tempe Javitz.
ISBN
9781941813447
1941813445
Publication
Pierre : South Dakota Historical Society Press, [2023]
Physical Description
x, 160 pages : illustrations (some color), map ; 22 cm
Notes
Introduction by Mary Murphy.
Summary
"In the late 1800s, eleven-year-old Jessamine Spear Johnson received her first camera from her mother, which would spark her lifelong love of photography. With that camera (and many others), Johnson witnessed and captured the day-to-day activities on her dude ranch and the western frontier in Montana and Wyoming. Her images also depict the rapid changes that took place in the early 1900s, from the increasing prevalence of domestic mammals and modern machinery to the ranch roles held by women to the reservation life of the Crows and Cheyennes. On 25 June 1926, Johnson captured the fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Battle of Little Bighorn. To advance her skill, Johnson also experimented with angles and objects in her compositions and photographic processing techniques that were not common at the time, such as hand-tinting and double-exposure layering, which allowed her to record western scenes in a unique and aesthetically pleasing way. The photographic art of Jessamine Spear Johnson, including iconic prints often not credited to her, is now showcased and explained in this collection"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 16, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
The development of a photographer
The evolution of ranching
Transitions on the reservation
Natural wonders to explore.
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