Explores the interlinked lives of Alfred Stieglitz, Edward Steichen, and Paul Strand and contains many of the black-and-white photographs they took throughout their lives.
Presents essays, notes, darkroom recipes, and more than eighty photographs by Alfred Stieglitz, the man regarded as the father of American photography.
Reproduces approximately fifty photographs by American photographer Alfred Stieglitz from the J. Paul Getty Museum collection, and includes an edited transcript of a colloquium on the artist, and a chronology of significant events in his life.
Relates the life of photographer Alfred Stieglitz including his editing and publishing of the magazine Camera work, his art gallery, and his marriage to artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
Presents a collection of black-and-white photographs taken by Alfred Stieglitz that show various regions of New York City as it existed in the early 1930s. Includes essays on Stielitz's photographs and his rise in the art community.
Detailed history of the photography magazine "Camera Notes" and its influence on the photographic world with reproductions of all ninety-one photogravures that appeared during the journal's life.