I recommend you to go looking for these books, covering the illustrations of Camera Work. Below are included some facts that will facilitate the search. Alfred Stieglitz, CAMERA WORK, A PICTORIAL GUIDE, With Reproductions of All 559 Illustrations & Plates, Fully Indexed, Edited by Marianne Fulton Margolis Dover Publications, Inc., New York and The International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House, Rochester, NY., 1978.
Alfred Stieglitz, CAMERA WORK, the Complete Illustrations 1903-1917, Pam Roberts."..includes high quality reproductions of 559 original photogravures published in the 50 editions...". Calumet Photographic
And if you have a look here, you will find a list of the photographers who contributed to make this journal a legend.
[Camera Work XLVII], 1915 Jan. / unidentified creator. Article : 91 p. ; 32 x 22 cm. Elizabeth McCausland papers, 1877-1960. Archives of American Art.
Yesterday I've met accidentaly in old part of the city friend of mine - my former neighbour. After return home we've watched with Cristina my pictures from our former flat placed in magic heart of Upper Silesia. I decided to share our memories with you. With special dedication to MoP. Here you meet an old friend of mine, my former neighbour Ania with her friend.
A free mind at work. That is how I best can describe Tatiana and her work.She was born in Romania and now lives in Toronto, Canada. Ever since Ifirst saw her pictures a couple of years ago it has been a delight to returnand see what she is up to. In her own words:"Trying to catch the passing time...always too late...Trying to find myself….always blind….My photography ...is about hunting phantoms...."See more pictures by Tatiana Bitir here Invited by Ulf Fågelhammar