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230: 183: 219:(OWI), where his photographic unit had recently been transferred from the Farm Security Administration. With the encouragement of Stryker, and some of the more senior photographers, she moved to taking pictures for the OWI historical section, documenting life on the home front during the war. Her most challenging assignment was a noted series on the bus system in the 31: 378:
In the late 1960s, Bubley reduced her workload as sales of photographic magazines declined, and she wearied of the grueling travel schedule. She spent more time at home in New York City where she pursued projects of personal interest, producing two children's books about animals and a book featuring
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By 1947, Bubley was expanding her horizons beyond Stryker and Standard Oil. She began working for the Children's Bureau, a federal child welfare agency. Over the next several years, she contributed thousands of images to their files, and her work appeared on more than thirty covers of their journal
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who specialized in expressive photos of ordinary people in everyday lives. She worked for several agencies of the American government and her work also featured in several news and photographic magazines.
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School of Journalism "News Pictures of the Year" in 1948. During this period, she was briefly married to Edwin Locke, Stryker's administrative chief, but they soon divorced.
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In 2001 a retrospective exhibition of Bubley's work appeared at the UBS Art Gallery in New York City. In 2005 Aperture Foundation published a monograph about Bubley,
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by photographic historian Bonnie Yochelson with Tracy A. Schmid, archivist for the Bubley Estate. In 2010, the Library of Congress published the monograph
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In 1951, she also produced a series on the Pittsburgh Children's Hospital for Stryker, who was then establishing the Pittsburgh Photographic Library.
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in New York, but she didn't like the work. Early in 1942, she returned to Washington when she was offered a job as a microfilmer for the
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magazine in 1954. She became the first woman to win first place, and she received a trophy depicting a male photographer.
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walking her dog, taking photographs, and making notes that she hoped to turn into a book about the park. In 1991 the
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On Assignment: Documentary Photographs from the 1930s and 1940s by Marion Post Wolcott and Esther Bubley,
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Women Photojournalists: Esther Bubley (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of Congress)
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first hit the newsstands. Inspired by the magazine, and particularly by the pictures of the
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sent her around the world twice to make images for their corporate photographic library.
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Let Us Now Praise Famous Women: Women Photographers for the U.S. Government 1935 to 1944
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In late 1943, when Stryker left the OWI to work on a public relations project for the
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After high school, Bubley spent two years at Superior State Teachers College (now the
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Company (New Jersey), she accompanied him, along with other photographers, including
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seeking work as a photographer. Failing to find a job in Washington, Bubley moved to
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Daily Life Along the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad (Newberry Library)
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documentary video about Bubley's Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh images
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Witness to the Fifties: The Pittsburgh Photographic Library, 1950–1953
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In This Proud Land: America 1935–1943 As Seen in the FSA Photographs
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The Faces of Photography: Encounters With 50 Master Photographers
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Third Prize, Life magazine contest for young photographers, 1951.
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Esther Bubley images in The Standard Oil (New Jersey) Collection
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First Prize, Photography Magazine, International Contest, 1954.
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for the OWI, earned the award for Best Picture Sequence in the
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series she produced for Standard Oil, a reprise of her earlier
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The Highway As Habitat: A Roy Stryker Documentation, 1943–1955
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Making Connections: The Long-Distance Bus Industry in the US
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A student at Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington DC, 1943
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Women Come to the Front (Library of Congress Exhibition)
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Breaking the Frame: Pioneering Women in Photojournalism,
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In 1949, Bubley's photo essay on mental illness for the
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Children's Hospital 1951: Photographs by Esther Bubley,
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In 1955, Steichen included her work in his monumental
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People of the United States Office of War Information
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Esther Bubley: On Assignment, Photographs Since 1939,
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was given the first place award for a feature in the
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Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983. 692:, March 2010, Amy Pastan (series editor), 1177:20th-century American women photographers 1142:American people of Russian-Jewish descent 427:Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, 1950. 421:Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY, 1948. 215:hired her as a darkroom assistant at the 1147:American women civilians in World War II 526:Esther Bubley: American Photojournalist, 228: 181: 412: 335:and the French government to travel to 310:In 1951, Bubley began to freelance for 284:Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad 190:After college in 1941, Bubley moved to 1152:Deaths from cancer in New York (state) 1114: 858:The Photographers : Esther Bubley 588:First Award, Art Directors Club, 1958. 448:Limelight Gallery, New York, NY, 1956. 944: 918: 593:Minneapolis College of Art and Design 392:Minneapolis College of Art and Design 177:Minneapolis College of Art and Design 883:Esther Bubley: A Life in Photography 363:International hired Bubley to cover 35:Esther Bubley, self-portrait c. 1950 1172:20th-century American photographers 905:The Howard Greene Gallery Biography 799:. New York: Abbeville Press, 1994. 640:, text by Percy Knauth, July 1979, 13: 723: 323:, Directory of Photography at the 128: 14: 1208: 835: 552:Frick Art & Historical Center 339:to photograph a program to treat 282:In 1948, Bubley was hired by the 854:covering her World War II career 820:Stryker, Roy E. and Nancy Wood. 806:. ZĂĽrich: Edition Stemmle, 2002. 802:Ruisinger, Tina and Ted Croner. 797:A History of Women Photographers 740:. New York: Pandora Press, 1987. 679:, April 2005, Bonnie Yochelson, 398:, of cancer, on March 16, 1998. 173:University of Wisconsin–Superior 29: 1197:American women photojournalists 1157:People from Phillips, Wisconsin 1137:American social realist artists 465:Documenting America, 1935–1943, 860:Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 842:Esther Bubley official website 815:University of Pittsburgh Press 760:University of Washington Press 749:University of California Press 709: 520:Whitney Museum of American Art 159:, she developed a passion for 1: 776:Roy Stryker, U.S.A. 1943-1950 745:Documenting America 1935–1945 703: 627:, 1973, Millicent E. Selsam, 599: 504:Photographs by Esther Bubley, 237:, by Esther Bubley, June 1943 783:Black & White & Noir 677:Esther Bubley: On Assignment 403:Esther Bubley: On Assignment 157:Farm Security Administration 7: 831:. Ashgate Publishing, 2000. 733:. Dover Publications, 1981. 539:Museum of Photographic Arts 367:for their company magazine 10: 1213: 1192:20th-century American Jews 890:a brief documentary video 373:Pan American World Airways 133:Esther Bubley was born in 1132:American photojournalists 1083: 1056: 953: 787:Columbia University Press 562: 217:Office of War Information 104: 96: 83: 61: 40: 28: 21: 481:Art Institute of Chicago 425:Six Women Photographers, 1187:Jewish American artists 1073:12 Million Black Voices 577:Encyclopædia Britannica 329:Diogenese with a Camera 301:Encyclopædia Britannica 264:Encyclopædia Britannica 165:documentary photography 1167:Artists from Wisconsin 571:First awards from the 269:University of Missouri 238: 187: 100:Edwin Locke (Divorced) 522:, New York, NY, 1999. 494:University at Buffalo 442:, New York, NY, 1955. 232: 211:In the fall of 1942, 185: 145:, the photo magazine 16:American photographer 1182:Jewish women artists 875:Smithsonian Magazine 864:Photography Review, 591:Honorary doctorate, 440:Museum of Modern Art 419:In and Out of Focus, 413:Selected exhibitions 371:. 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Phillips, Wisconsin
New York City
New York
American
photographer
Bubley
photographer
Phillips, Wisconsin
Bubley
Superior, Wisconsin
Life
Great Depression
Farm Security Administration
photojournalism
documentary photography
University of Wisconsin–Superior
Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Washington, D.C.
New York City
Vogue
National Archives and Records Administration
Roy Stryker
Office of War Information
Midwest
South.

World War II
Standard Oil

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