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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- The Amber Fort near Jaipur, India

- Near Jaipur, India, several people walk down a cobblestone street in front of the Amber Fort. One person, a woman in a yellow sari, is carrying a cloth-wrapped bundle on her head. On the right side of the street, two elephants with men on their backs walk...
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- Amber Fort near Jaipur, India

- These are the fortifications of the Amber Fort near Jaipur, India. The walls of the fort wind to an arched gateway down two sandy hills dotted with scrubby trees. At intervals along the walls are rounded towers. At the top of the hill furthest from the viewer...
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- Americans with Turkish families

- A group of people pose for this color photograph. In the photo, nine people, at least five of whom are young, some very young, are smiling at the photographer. The tallest and oldest looking people are in the back center of the photograph, and the youngest...
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- Amonite fossils, or Shaligrams

- The Ammonite fossils seen in this picture are called Shaligrams by Hindus in Nepal. These Shaligrams are worshiped by Hindus as an embodiment of Vishnu, the god of protection. Ammonites are an extinct group of marine animals of the subclass Ammonoidea...
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- Amphitheater Lake in the Tetons, Grand Teton National Park, WY

- Amphitheater Lake in the Tetons, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The lake gleams in a bowl formed by mountains. Amphitheater and Surprise Lakes are glacial lakes surrounded by subalpine meadows. They are located on a strenuous trail that offers outstanding...
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- Amusement ride in Guadalajara, Mexico

- A child rides a small amusement ride in a park. The ride consists of colorful cars decorated as fish revolving around a central column. 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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- Angels Landing Trail, viewed from above, Zion National Park, Utah

- Hikers on Angels Landing Trail, viewed from above, in Zion National Park, Utah. The trail was cut from a sheer drop of solid rock in 1926 and remains one of the park's most spectacular construction wonders. The top offers wonderful views of Zion Canyon. This...
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- Angled view of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India

- This is the Taj Mahal, which was completed in 1654, located in Agra, India. This photo shows the famous building from an angle. The building is in essence a beveled box shape, with multiple porches formed by pointed arches and one large, grand arch that forms...
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- Ani warning sign

- This picture is of a warning sign in several different languages posted by the Turkish government as a warning for people in Turkey not to mess with the border to the U.S.S.R. There are four warnings in English. The sign reads: WARNING You are in...
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- Animal carvings on Janitzio Island

- Several wooden carvings in the shape of animals sit in a stone courtyard. The bell tower of a colonial church rises beyond a red-tile roofed building. Janitzio Island is the largest island on Lake Pátzcuaro. The island is known for its community of Tarascan...
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- Animal market in Riobamba, Ecuador

- An open-air animal market in Riobamba, Ecuador displays several bound sheep lying on the ground, as well as numerous sellers and buyers. The people in the photo are wearing colorful wool garments representative of traditional Andean textile production. Riobamba...
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- Animal petroglyphs on Newspaper Rock near Monticello, Utah

- A detail of Newspaper Rock at Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument near Monticello, Utah. The petroglyphs depict what appear to be deer, lizards, bison, footprints, and a man riding a horse, among other figures. Newspaper Rock is one of the largest and most...
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- Animal tracks in the dried mud in Death Valley, California

- Animal tracks in the dried mud in Death Valley, California. Occasional, brief rainstorms create a thin veneer of mud that later dries up into cracked plates, preserving the tracks of anything that walked on it when wet. Death Valley National Park is located...
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- Annapurna mountain peak

- Snow-clad Annapurna peak jutting out from the clouds. Annapurna is a series of peaks in the Himalayas.
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- Annapurna peaks

- One of the Annapurna peaks seen from Poon Hill. Annapurṇā is a Sanskrit name which literally means "full of food," but is normally translated as Goddess of the Harvests. In Hinduism, Annapurna is a goddess of fertility and agriculture and an incarnation...
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- Apple tree in Nepal

- On the trail between Ghasa and Tukche, Nepal, red ripe apples hang from a tree. Apples are emerging as a cash crop in many underdeveloped villages in the mountains of Nepal.
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- Aqueduct in Taxco, Mexico

- The stone arch of an aqueduct sits in the middle of a field. Tree-covered hills are visible beyond the arch. This arch is part of an aqueduct built under orders from Hernán Cortes in the middle of the sixteenth century to service his silver mine and plantation....
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- An arch in Monument Valley, AZ

- An arch in 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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- Arch on Peek-a-boo Trail

- This photograph was taken looking through an arch on Peek-a-Boo Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. The arch is in a shadow and beyond it the Canyon's land formations can be seen.
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- Arched church walkway in Atotonilco, Mexico

- A series of stone arches support a covered church walkway. The floor of the walkway is made of close-fitting paving stones. Atotonilco is a small village near San Miguel de Allende in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. The village is known as a spiritual center...
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