It is easy to forget, with all the shiny bells and whistles of digital, that photography wasn’t always something the masses had access to. Shorpy.com is a photo blog showcasing images taken a hundred years ago.
From the site
“How people looked and what they did for a living, back when not having a job usually meant not eating. We’re starting with a collection of photographs taken in the early 1900s by Lewis Wickes Hine as part of a decade-long field survey for the National Child Labor Committee, which lobbied Congress to end the practice. One of his subjects, a young coal miner named Shorpy Higginbotham, is the site’s namesake.”
Great idea and lots of fun for photography history geeks (guilty!).
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m.. nice post dude..
Comment by daymnangorry — December 6, 2007 @ 8:22 am
Great photoblog – please keep it coming. I’m new to photoblogging but looking to start soon. In fact I just registered a new domain name for it – photoblogging.com.au! Any tips to get started would be appreciated…
Comment by Photographers Australia — August 10, 2009 @ 12:19 am