jimgalli
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Another book to look for! And it's EXPENSIVE!
What I see from my perspective is exactly what people in Rural Arkansas would expect to see. You walk into Disfarmer's studio, there's a piece of canvas hanging from the ceiling, and he says "stand over there". He rolls his ancient studio camera where it needs to be and makes a picture of you for a fee. Just as simple and straight forward as mid plain's farmers would expect and never question. Photos of my family from the same era are much more refined because they lived in Southern California.
I would DEARLY love to see his equipment. He obviously had a lens of superior quality. I can't help but wonder what it was. Looks like Cooke Aviar perhaps. Or maybe a Heliar.
I think the attraction that drives the value is obvious. We've lost our virginity. We'll never be "that America" again, and in his pictures it just shouts.
What I see from my perspective is exactly what people in Rural Arkansas would expect to see. You walk into Disfarmer's studio, there's a piece of canvas hanging from the ceiling, and he says "stand over there". He rolls his ancient studio camera where it needs to be and makes a picture of you for a fee. Just as simple and straight forward as mid plain's farmers would expect and never question. Photos of my family from the same era are much more refined because they lived in Southern California.
I would DEARLY love to see his equipment. He obviously had a lens of superior quality. I can't help but wonder what it was. Looks like Cooke Aviar perhaps. Or maybe a Heliar.
I think the attraction that drives the value is obvious. We've lost our virginity. We'll never be "that America" again, and in his pictures it just shouts.