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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- Boy stands with outstretched arms and fingers in Balinese warrior dance

- A brightly costumed boy stands with outstretched arms and fingers in the Balinese warrior formation dance known as Baris. This is a classically male style dance where boys or men carefully control their body positions and facial expressions...
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- Boys

- Three boys pose for the camera, all wearing denim jackets. They boys have their arms around each other, and the boy on the left looks like he is trying not to smile; as a result he looks a little disgusted. He has short brown hair, and is the shortest one...
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- Bread vendor in Pátzcuaro, Mexico

- Several people pass in front of a vendor selling bread products. A red and white bus passes in the background. Pátzcuaro is a small town in the highlands of Mexico in the state of Michoacán. The town predates the arrival of the Spaniards; the Purepecha people...
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- Bridalveil Fall from a distance, Yosemite National Park, CA

- Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California. Bridalveil Fall plummets 620 feet from a deep cleft in the rock formations above its pool. It peaks in spring, when its flow is thundering, and the rest of the year, its flow is thinner,...
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- Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite National Park, CA

- Bridalveil Fall in Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California. Trees grow on the ridge above the fall and at a distance from the base of the fall, but the cliff on either side is bare and craggy. Bridalveil Fall plummets 620 feet from a deep cleft...
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- Bride walks through street in lacy pink wedding dress and high gloves at Mytho

- A young bride walks through the street in a European-style, lacy pink wedding dress at Mytho. A matching pink lace headdress trails from her hair, and long white lace gloves reach her upper arms. The bride lifts up the front flounces of her skirt as she walks...
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- Bridge

- A color photograph of a bridge crossing a body of water in Istanbul, Turkey. The photographer is looking from one side of the city toward the other side on the other side of the bridge. Large boats line the opposite shoreline. Many mosques with minarets can...
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- Bridge to Birethanti

- Tourist crossing the suspension bridge into the bazaar at Birethanti. The bazaar is a center of trade and commerce in the Annapurna region of Nepal.
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- Broken stone doorway at Ta Prohm site at Angkor

- The massive left stone post of this doorway at Ta Prohm has broken and dropped to the ground. The top and right side of the stone door frame remain wedged in place, allowing people to pass through. Ta Prohm was built as a double-moated, royal monastery during...
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- A broken, orange ridge at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, CA

- The view from Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, California. A jagged stone mountain ridge zigzags across the landscape, lit sharply by afternoon sun. The stone is a rich, rust orange. Zabriskie Point is well-known for its outstanding views of the eroded valley...
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- Broken-down bus between Pune, India, and Aurangabad, India

- This white bus broke down on the way from Pune, India to Aurangabad, India. Seven Indian men stand around it talking. In the background are a few trees and a couple of buildings. It appears to be late afternoon. Buses are one of the main forms of transportation...
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- Brown Monkey King striding with sword (Thai Ramayana mural)

- In this mural from the Emerald Buddha Temple, the Brown Monkey King strides boldly with his right hand grasping his downward sword. The monkey king's head and legs are shown in profile but his torso is rotated so that his shoulders face front. The Brown Monkey...
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- Bryce Canyon National Park

- This photograph was taken next to a tree and is looking off to the side of the Canyon. Several pine trees can be seen in the foreground. Land formations including hoodoos can be seen along and in front of the canyon cliffs.
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- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

- This is a fantastic view of the Bryce Canyon National Park landforms and the surrounding topography. White, tan, terracotta, pink, and gray are some of the colors that can be seen in the fins and arches of the canyon.
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- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

- Three people stand on the top of hill surrounded by Bryce Canyon land formations. They appear to be looking down at something, maybe a map or trail guide. The vivid blue sky brings out the beauty of the hoodoo and fin land formations along the trail. A few...
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- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

- Four people are standing on a trail next to a pine tree that appears to be falling over. The walls of rock along the trail are very high and the hikers look very small in comparison. Two of them have their back to the camera and are in deep shadow.
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- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

- Shadows add to the variations of colors in the landscape of Bryce Canyon. White and tan layers of color can be seen in the hoodoos and other rock formations which make up this “amphitheater” in the park.
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- Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

- Snow lies in deep depressions and crevices on the side of a cliff in Bryce Mountain National Park. Evergreen trees cling to the sides of the cliff and provide contrast to the red and tan soils on the cliff.
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- Bryce Canyon, Utah

- These pinnacle shaped land formations are called hoodoos and are found in Bryce Canyon National Park. Formed of sedimentary rock, slightly acidic rain water has washed away the limestone and “frost wedging” cracks the the rock. In this photograph,...
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- Bryce Canyon, Utah

- Spectacular colors can be seen in the layers of sediment in this photograph taken in Bryce Canyon National Park. There are pinks, purples, terracotta, tan, and white layers.
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