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In 1943, at the age of 12, I bought my first camera from my parents. I really wanted a camera although I knew I couldn’t use it until after World War II was over because 35 mm slide film was not available to civilians. After the war I could get film, and my family traveled from Pennsylvania through the West for a number of summers. I used several different kinds of 35 mm film: Burke, Ansco, Kodak, and others. Only the Kodak held up well and all those taken in the late 1940s with Kodak film are as good today as when they were taken. All the others had to be thrown away after just a few years. Most of the pictures I took were in National Parks and most were landscapes, since the parks were quite empty. I lost this camera at Niagara Falls during my honeymoon.

For years with my young growing family I settled for snapshots. We raised our children in Seattle, Washington and Berkeley, California. My mother had become an excellent amateur photographer using slide film. She gave me her manual Nikon when she upgraded to a through the lens light-metered camera. Most of my pictures are taken with a manuel Nikon of one kind or another.

It is obvious from my pictures that I am most interested in people and their cultures and take pictures that intrigue me about the diversity of people and what they do.

Resources created by Margery H. Freeman

Bullfight in Cartagena, Colombia
Bullfight in Cartagena, Colombia
One man on foot with a cape and one on horseback with a lance encircle a bull in a bullfighting ring. The floor of the ring is compacted dirt with large concentric chalk circles. Bullfighting was brought to the New World from Spain during the colonial period....
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Bundles of cut reeds south of Riobamba, Ecuador
Bundles of cut reeds south of Riobamba, Ecuador
Several large bundles of cut reeds lay on the ground. A few sheep graze in the background. Reeds serve many purposes in traditional Andean building practices. They can be made into a surprisingly strong boat, they provide the framework for thatched-roofs,...
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Burros carrying goods
Burros carrying goods
In the mountains of Nepal pack animals such as these burros are used to carry goods down the rocky trails. While animals are still the major means of transporting goods across the mountains of Nepal, air-based transportation and road networks have significantly...
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Burros in Nepal
Burros in Nepal
Burros carrying goods down pathways once used as routes for the salt trade that crossed the mountains into Tibet. Today, the people who live in these mountains use salt imported from India. Although salt is no longer transported along these routes, they are...
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Bus and commercial building on main road between Nha Trang and Dalat
Bus and commercial building on main road between Nha Trang and Dalat
A bus and a commercial building can be seen on the main road between Nha Trang and Dalat. A coconut palm grows over the one-story cement building, which may be a gas station. Mountains, blue sky, and white puffy clouds are in the background.
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Bus with durian fruit on rooftop along road from Dalat to Ho Chi Minh City
Bus with durian fruit on rooftop along road from Dalat to Ho Chi Minh City
A bus transports dozens of large durian fruits on a rooftop rack along the road from Dalat to Ho Chi Minh City. Durian is a greenish-brown, spiky, Southeast Asian fruit, which grows larger than a soccer ball or an American football. Inside its sharp outer...
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Busy market in Taxco, Mexico
Busy market in Taxco, Mexico
Shoppers peruse stalls in a market. White sheets protect the outdoor market from the glare of the sun. The products for sale include handmade goods such as pottery and jewelry. Taxco is a town south of Mexico City, in the state of Guerrero, known for its silver...
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Buttes in Monument Valley, AZ
Buttes in Monument Valley, AZ
The buttes of Monument Valley, Arizona. Monument Valley is located inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, the Navajo Nation equivalent to a national park. Monument Valley is considered by some to be the most prototypical and iconic Southwestern landscape;...
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The buttes of Monument Valley, AZ
The buttes of Monument Valley, AZ
The buttes of Monument Valley, Arizona. Monument Valley is located inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, the Navajo Nation equivalent to a national park. Monument Valley is considered by some to be the most prototypical and iconic Southwestern landscape;...
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Buying bread at Libertad market in Guadalajara
Buying bread at Libertad market in Guadalajara
A woman examines the products of a bread vendor. Dozens of loaves are stacked and sorted according to size. Guadalajara was founded soon after the conquest of Mexico in the sixteenth century and has grown to be one of Mexico’s primary cities. It is the second...
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Buying grain at Libertad marked in Guadalajara
Buying grain at Libertad marked in Guadalajara
Two women peruse the holdings of a grain seller in a covered stall. Many different varieties of grain are displayed in shallow baskets. Guadalajara was founded soon after the conquest of Mexico in the sixteenth century and has grown to be one of Mexico’s...
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Cacti on Ajo Mountain Drive, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ
Cacti on Ajo Mountain Drive, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ
Cacti on Ajo Mountain Drive, Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ. President Franklin D. Roosevelt created Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument on April 13, 1937. The monument protects a diverse section of the Sonoran Desert, 95% of which is designated wilderness....
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Cactus flowers in Otavalo, Ecuador
Cactus flowers in Otavalo, Ecuador
Purple flowers bloom on a cactus plant. This cactus is from the highlands region of Ecuador. Ecuador has begun developing its vast oil reserves, but the country still retains much of its ecological diversity. From the coastal plantations, the rainforest in...
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Cactus on the Lost Mine Trail
Cactus on the Lost Mine Trail
Many different varieties of cacti can be found in Big Bend National Park. This photograph shows a cactus which is beginning to bloom. Its purple flowers have yellow centers.
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A cactus with rose-colored spines near Death Valley, CA
A cactus with rose-colored spines near Death Valley, CA
A cactus with rose-colored spines and green flesh near Death Valley, California. Though the surrounding Mojave Desert is rich with cacti and other succulent species, they are a fairly rare sight in Death Valley due to the extreme heat and salinity of much...
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Cafe in Quito, Ecuador
Cafe in Quito, Ecuador
A table with a blue umbrella sits outside a two-story whitewashed building. Quito is the capital of Ecuador, though with a population of 1,865,541 (2005) it is the second-largest city in Ecuador behind Guayaquil. The urban center of Quito encompasses 112 square...
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Cambodian flag flies above metal roof of building near Siem Reap
Cambodian flag flies above metal roof of building near Siem Reap
A Cambodian flag flies above the corrugated metal roof of a building near Siem Reap. The Cambodian flag has three horizontal, colored bands. The top and bottom bands are blue, and the double-width middle band is red. Centered in the red band is a black-outlined,...
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A cannon at the fort in Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
A cannon at the fort in Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
A cannon at the fort in Plimouth Plantation, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Plimouth Plantation is a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Created in 1947, it attempts to reconstruct the historic 1627 Plymouth Colony settlement using "historical interpreters"...
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Cannon atop the battlements of Fort San Felipe
Cannon atop the battlements of Fort San Felipe
A colonial-era cannon sits atop a fort's battlements. Modern streetlights separate the fort's walls from the sea. Fort San Felipe was an integral part of Cartagena's defense from several invasions during the colonial period. Several times during the 17th and...
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A cannon in the Mayflower II in Plymouth, MA
A cannon in the Mayflower II in Plymouth, MA
A cannon in the Mayflower II in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Mayflower II is a replica of the original Mayflower ship used to transport the Pilgrims to the New World, located near Plimouth Plantation, a living museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It was built...
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