Margaret Bourke-White,
photojournalist, first photographer for Fortune magazine, first Western photographer allowed into the Soviet Union, and first woman allowed to work in combat zones during World War II (from the blog, Postcards from a Photographer.)
Bourke-White was born in New York but lived in Cleveland photographing the steel mills and industry of the late 20's.
Terminal Tower (1928)
Terminal Tower, Cleveland: View from Grillwork (1928), gelatin silver print
Otis Steel, Cleveland (1928)
Bourke-White was born in New York but lived in Cleveland photographing the steel mills and industry of the late 20's.
Terminal Tower (1928)
Terminal Tower, Cleveland: View from Grillwork (1928), gelatin silver print
Otis Steel, Cleveland (1928)
2 Comments:
Wow, those are some wild pictures of Cleveland. I can't imagine living when there were less than 3 buildings in the skyline. Incredible images though.
Love her work.
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