Cameras in the Streets: The Use and Evolution of Photography in Kansas, 1839-1950
Title
Cameras in the Streets: The Use and Evolution of Photography in Kansas, 1839-1950
Subject
Photography History in Kansas
Description
This paper is an in-depth documentation of where Kansas falls into the grand scheme of photography as the trend of hobby photography swept across the nation and the globe. This is accomplished by examining the different kinds of cameras that were used in early photography and by also examining trends in the nation as a whole, the state of Kansas, and finally, in a case study of the city of Clifton, Clay County, Kansas.
Creator
Brandon G. Williams
Publisher
Chapman Center for Rural Studies
Date
Spring 2017
Contributor
Kansas State University
Rights
Chapman Center for Rural Studies
Format
PDF
Language
English
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Citation
Brandon G. Williams, “Cameras in the Streets: The Use and Evolution of Photography in Kansas, 1839-1950,” Chapman Center Research Collections, accessed February 4, 2023, https://ccrsresearchcollections.omeka.net/items/show/246.