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Explore the journey of photography, from the iconic Polaroid Land Camera in 1946, Felix Nadar's Paris Sewers photograph in 1861, to Timothy O’Sullivan's Virginia City Mine capture in 1868. Witness Steve McCurry's Afghan Girl in 1984, the Last Kodachrome Image in 2010, and Robert Frank's groundbreaking Americans series in 1959. Delve into the New Topographics movement with Robert Adams' Mobile Homes in Jefferson County, Colorado, and Mary Ellen Mark's poignant portrayal of a Homeless Family in 1987. Discover Nikki S. Lee's innovative projects like the Hip Hop, Skater, Ohio, Yuppie, and Seniors Projects in 2001. The language of photography tells stories of change and connection through time.
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Felix Nadar Paris Sewers, 1861
Timothy O’Sullivan Virginia City Mine, 1868
Steve McCurry Afghan Girl, 1984
Steve McCurry Last Kodachrome Image, 2010
Robert Frank (1924) Americans, 1959
Robert Frank (1924) Americans, 1959
Robert Frank (1924) Americans, 1959
Robert Frank (1924) Americans, 1959
Robert Adams (1937) Mobile Homes, Jefferson County, Colorado, 1973
Robert Adams (1937) Untitled, Denver, 1970-74
Robert Adams (1937) Frame for a Tract House, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1969
Robert Adams (1937) Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1968
Robert Adams (1937) Newly Completed Tract House, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1968
Mary Ellen Mark (1940) A Week in the Life of a Homeless Family, 1987
Mary Ellen Mark (1940) A Week in the Life of a Homeless Family, 1987
Mary Ellen Mark (1940) A Week in the Life of a Homeless Family, 1987
Mary Ellen Mark (1940) A Week in the Life of a Homeless Family, 1987
Mary Ellen Mark (1940) A Week in the Life of a Homeless Family, 1987
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Hip Hop Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Skater Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Skater Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Ohio Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Ohio Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Yuppie Project, 2001
Nikki S. Lee, 1970 Seniors Project, 2001