Margery H. Freeman
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
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- Carding wool in Otavalo, Ecuador

- A kneeling woman adjusts her wooden carding paddle. She is wearing a dark shawl over an embroidered white blouse. Carding wool is the last stage in preparing raw wool for weaving. A craftsperson uses a wooden paddle with steel tines to separate the wool, straightening...
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- Carpet clipper in Agra, India

- In Agra, India, a man uses low, angled shears to clip the top layer of pile on a carpet to finish it. There is a finished swath near his shears where the design is more defined, and the pile around it is fuzzier and thicker. The carpet is red with a complex...
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- A carpet weaver in Agra, India

- A carpet weaver in Agra, India, leans over the loom as he weaves. He is wearing a yellow striped shirt and he kneels on the part of the rug which has already been woven. He is holding the shuttle and using it to guide the thread of the weft through the white...
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- Carrying a cow's head to market

- A man carries a severed cow's head over his shoulder. The man is wearing the traditional garb of the Andean highlands: felt fedora hat and wool poncho. Cajabamba is a market city. Most likely, this man is either taking the cow's head to be sold at the market,...
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- Carrying two sheep to market in Riobamba, Ecuador

- A woman carries two young sheep. She is wearing a blue woolen cape and a tan fedora. Riobamba has a long and storied history. Its convenient location in the highlands between the coast and the jungle has made it an important crossroads in the development of...
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- Cartload of wood seen on road from Dalat to Ho Chi Minh City

- An ox cart full of dead wood is attended by a man behind it on a bicycle. The photograph is taken through the front window of a tour bus traveling from Dalat south to Ho Chi Minh City. The dead and dry wood probably was collected from the surrounding forests...
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- Carved animals on ceiling in Cao Dai temple at Tay Ninh

- Animal figures are carved around a light fixture on the ceiling of the Cao Dai temple at Tay Ninh. Visible here are a turtle, representing longevity, a phoenix-like bird, representing nobility, and a protective lion dog. The animal forms and the surrounding...
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- Carved columns and robed worshipper on veranda of Cao Dai temple at Tay Ninh

- Three columns carved with dragons and lotus flowers, and a white-robed worshipper walking nearby, are seen on the front veranda of the Cao Dai temple at Tay Ninh. White robes are worn by lay congregants and solid color robes of red, blue, or yellow are worn...
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- A carved gourd from Quito, Ecuador

- A gourd is decorated with a colonial scene. The highly-detailed scene is carved into the gourd. 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...
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- Carved relief of four dancing female divinities with spiked crowns at Angkor Wat

- Four dancing female divinities with spiked crowns appear together on a carved stone bas-relief at Angkor Wat. These dancing female divinities (each called an "apsaras") are said to be created for the entertainment of the Hindu gods. They often are recognizable...
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- Carved rock walls above Iceberg Lake, Glacier National Park, MT

- Carved rock walls above Iceberg Lake, Glacier National Park, MT. A sharp pinnacle juts above the rest. The horizontal strata of thousands of years of mineral deposit and formation are visible in the cliff's steep sides. The park protects over one million acres...
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- Carved stone guardian face over entrance gate at Pura Kehen Temple, Bali

- A fanged face with large round eyes represents a temple guardian depicted above the stone entrance gate of Pura Kehen Temple in Bangli, Bali. The stone carving shows the fierce guardian's face and hands carved within a larger frame of floral scroll designs.
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- Carved stone reliefs of Garuda supporting Elephant Terrace at Angkor Thom

- Carved stone reliefs of Garuda, a Hindu mythical bird who transports the god Vishnu, appear to support the Elephant Terrace at Angkor Thom, literally the "Great City." This high stone platform now called the Elephant Terrace (because of its elephant carvings)...
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- Carved stone wall in Teotihuacan, Mexico

- A carved stone animal head emerges from a stone wall. The head emerges from a base that is similar to a flower. A metal rod is supporting the head. Teotihuacan is the name of a Mesoamerican indigenous civilization and its grandest city, once the largest city...
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- Cascading rice-fields over Phewa Lake, Pokhara

- Cascading rice terraces in a mountain valley near Phewa Lake, Pokhara in western Nepal. These terraces are an important feature of mountain agriculture in Nepal. They are carved into rice fields over generations.
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- Cascading ricefields, flourishing soyabeans, trees and mountains

- A terraced rice fields cascading down the mountain side. Steep mountains rise in the background. Soyabeans are planted on the edges of the terraces. Rice is ripening. Terraced agriculture is important part of mountain agriculture. These terraces are built...
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- The cascading water of Nevada Falls, Yosemite National Park, CA

- The cascading water of Nevada Falls in Yosemite National Park, California. Nevada Falls tumbles 594 feet down a rock face polished smooth by the violence of the water. It free-falls for almost half of that distance, and when the water strikes stone below,...
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- Castleton Tower, seen from Castle Valley near Moab, Utah

- This is Castleton Tower, as seen from Castle Valley near Moab, Utah. It rises 400 feet and is composed of Wingate sandstone. It rests on a 1,000 foot tall cone of lesser rock. Much of the formation is coated in a white glaze of calcite. The tower is a popular...
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- Cave 15 in Ellora, India

- This is an aerial view of Cave 15 at Ellora, India. In the middle, there is a small temple building carved from rock, and on three sides, the rock cliffs from which the building was carved as well as part of another building, which has deteriorated greatly....
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- Cave 16 in Ellora, India

- This is cave 16 in the cave complex at Ellora, India. A temple made of stone towers over the viewer. The walls of the temple are punctuated with niches filled with statues. At the bottom of the wall, there is a frieze of elephants, some of which have been...
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