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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

Giant Hanuman uses his tail as bridge for Rama's army (Thai Ramayana mural)
Giant Hanuman uses his tail as bridge for Rama's army (Thai Ramayana mural)
Hanuman uses his tail as a bridge for Rama's army, as seen on a mural at the Emerald Buddha Temple. On the way to Lanka to rescue Sita, Rama's army cannot cross a wide river. Hanuman, who is able to change his form, enlarges himself enough that his tail can...
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Girl carrying firewood
Girl carrying firewood
A young Nepali girl walks barefoot along a stone path with a bundle of firewood slung on her back. The bundle is held in place by a rope wrapped over her head. Young and old alike contribute to domestic work in the mountain economy in Nepal. In rural areas...
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Glass blowing in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Glass blowing in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
A craftsman blows glass through a long metal tube. He is rolling the glass on a thick sheet of metal. Tlaquepaque is a small town outside of Guadalajara. Traditionally, it was the rural retreat of the wealthy. Today, it is an artist community that is popular...
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Glass for sale in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Glass for sale in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Several large, clear glass jars are on display. The jars appear to be hand-blown. Numerous cardboard boxes surround the jars. Tlaquepaque is a small town outside of Guadalajara. Traditionally, it was the rural retreat of the wealthy. Today, it is an artist...
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Glass-blowing artists at work in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Glass-blowing artists at work in Tlaquepaque, Mexico
Two craftsmen work around a small forge. They are using traditional methods to work glass. Tlaquepaque is a small town outside of Guadalajara. Traditionally, it was the rural retreat of the wealthy. Today, it is an artist community that is popular among tourists...
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Glyphs inTeotehuacan, Mexico
Glyphs inTeotehuacan, Mexico
Stylized animals and geometric patterns are carved into a pink stone close to the floor. Many pre-Columbian cultures in the Americas used glyphs as a form of written language. Historians and archaeologists know more about the Maya and Aztec glyph languages,...
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Gnarled tree branches, Grand Teton National Park, WY
Gnarled tree branches, Grand Teton National Park, WY
Gnarled tree branches in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. The branches are weather-worn and bleached, and stand in stark contrast to the cloud-scudded blue sky behind them. The original park was created in 1929, but the park was expanded in 1950 when these...
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Goats crossing a bridge over the Kali Gandaki river
Goats crossing a bridge over the Kali Gandaki river
A suspension foot bridge lies across Kaali Gandaki River in Nepal. A pack of goats are being goaded to cross the bridge. This kind of bridge is an integral part of mountain transportation as much of the traveling and the movement of goods is accomplished on...
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Goats heading to market
Goats heading to market
On the trail between Ghorepaani and Taatopaani, Nepal, a man herds goats to market. Goat herding is an important occupation in the high mountains where there are plenty of grasslands available for grazing. These goats are sold in towns and cities, and villages,...
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Goats south of Ensenada, Mexico
Goats south of Ensenada, Mexico
A tribe of goats are collected under a broad tree in the middle of a field. A ring of hills rises beyond the field. Ensenada is a town on the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, south of Tijuana. It is an important shipping and fishing port, and also an important destination...
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God mediates dispute between Rama and Ravana (Thai Ramayana mural)
God mediates dispute between Rama and Ravana (Thai Ramayana mural)
The God of Justice, Maleevaraj, mediates between Rama and Ravana, as seen on a mural at the Emerald Buddha Temple. After years of incessant fighting, Rama and Ravana's dispute over Sita is brought before a divine judge as a legal case. Maleevaraj the Just...
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Gods watch Sita's fire ordeal from above (Thai Ramayana mural)
Gods watch Sita's fire ordeal from above (Thai Ramayana mural)
A group of gods sit and watch Sita's fire ordeal from above, as depicted in a mural detail from the Emerald Buddha Temple. The Hindu gods of the Ramayana, all dressed in royal Siamese clothing and tall gold crowns, are shown sitting together in groups on boulders...
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Gold palace where Rama was to reign (Thai Ramayana mural)
Gold palace where Rama was to reign (Thai Ramayana mural)
This detail image on a mural at the Emerald Buddha Temple shows the gold palace where Rama's father announced that Rama would reign. Like many examples of classical Southeast Asian architecture, the palace has a series of ascending tiered roofs and columned...
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Golden stupa spires and tiered roofs at Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok
Golden stupa spires and tiered roofs at Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok
Golden stupa spires and tiered roofs top Bangkok's Emerald Buddha Temple compound, or wat, the public Buddhist worship places where monks live in Thailand and other Theravada Buddhist areas of Southeast Asia. The smooth bell-shaped tower,...
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Governor's Palace in Guadalajara, Mexico
Governor's Palace in Guadalajara, Mexico
A tree with white flowers blooms in a stone walkway under a brick arch. This walkway is part of the Governor's Palace in the old part of the city of Guadalajara. The Palace is remarkable for its colonial architecture and murals painted by José Clemente Orozco....
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Grain for sale in Cajabamba, Ecuador
Grain for sale in Cajabamba, Ecuador
Several shoppers view grain for sale in a market in Cajabamba, Ecuador. Even though Ecuador is now exploiting is large oil reserves, the country remains an agricultural and pastoral nation. Cajabamba is a historically-important town near Riobamba that is centrally...
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Grain for sale in Saquisili, Ecuador
Grain for sale in Saquisili, Ecuador
A few shoppers examine sacks of grain at an open-air market. Several different types of grain are visible. Saquisilí has one of the largest daily markets in Ecuador. Everything from agricultural products to livestock to handcrafted goods can be found in Saquisilí....
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Grain for sale in Saquisili, Ecuador
Grain for sale in Saquisili, Ecuador
Multiple shoppers peruse bags of grain in an open-air market. Some of the bags are open, while the majority are closed and stacked in the background. Saquisilí has one of the largest daily markets in Ecuador. Everything from agricultural products to livestock...
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The Grand Canyon as seen from the air, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
The Grand Canyon as seen from the air, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
The Grand Canyon as viewed from the air, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Its carved channels curve through the landscape and show well-delineated stripes of stratification. The Grand Canyon is located on the Colorado Plateau. The plateau was uplifted...
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The Grand Canyon from the South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
The Grand Canyon from the South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
View of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. An aqua sliver of the Colorado River is just visible in the canyon below. The Grand Canyon is located on the Colorado Plateau. The plateau was uplifted as the Colorado River...
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