A plea for information about Harry Olds Grant

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I received this yesterday:

If anyone can shed any light on the work of this photographer, I will happily give you Professor Khan's email and you can get straight to him, or you can send me any information that might be helpful. I have only been able to find this.
 

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You might have to use the "Translate" function to read this.

According to this, his name was Harry Grant Olds and he was originally from the Sandusky, Ohio area. This is a brief article and not overly detailed. But knowing his original hometown and the few details stated here might provide a starting point in searching for more information.

For example, you might contact libraries in and around Sandusky or the public records of the city of Sandusky and surrounding areas. The Ohio Department of Health, Office of Vital Statistics in Columbus might provide help as well (good at finding old birth cirtificates, death records, and so forth).


http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Grant_Olds

http://www.odh.ohio.gov/healthstats/vitalstats/vitalstatsmainpage.aspx
 
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Thanks, Ian. The original question is from a man in Myanmar. Sandusky is a bit of a stretch for him, but I can probably track some more bio details down. He wants mostly to hear about the photographer's (yes, Grant Olds, not Olds Grant...I get my mords wixed up at times) thought behind the pictures, I think. It seems he is focusing on Olds' images of poverty and wealth. The site I linked to in the original post gave most of the life facts. He lived and worked, for the most part, in Argentina.
 

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The Wiki entry mentions a book published in 1917 containing several of his prints. Aperture recently published "Latin American Photobooks"; but it only goes back to 1920s. I don't have a copy of it, but its author could be contacted to see if he's aware of any info.
 
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