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    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America
    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America
    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America

    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America

    $29.99

    The glass negative titled Houck, created by the Bain News Service in 1914, represents a snapshot of a specific moment in early 20th-century America. The Bain News Service was a pivotal player in early journalism, capturing images of significant events and public figures. This particular photograph offers a peek into the cultural and social fabric of the time, highlighting the role of visual media in shaping public perception.

    At the turn of the century, the proliferation of photography served as an essential tool for storytelling and documentation. Images like Houck provided a new way to convey news, making it more accessible to the general public. As newspapers expanded their reach, they relied heavily on collections like Bain’s to provide compelling and immediate visuals to accompany their articles. This trend marked a significant transition in journalism, where storytelling expanded from written word to powerful imagery.

    Preserved as a glass negative, this photograph stands as a testament to the techniques and technologies of the time. The use of glass in photography was common in this era, offering a clarity and detail that defined early photographic practices. Understanding the origins and methods behind images like Houck helps us appreciate the evolution of journalism and the historical contexts that shaped how news was reported and consumed in America.

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    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America

    1914 Historic Street Scene: Everyday Life in America

    12" x 16
    $29.99
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