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Wendolina rated 6 weeks ago
Mabel and Homer
afroboi rated 3 months ago
In the small mountain town of Heber Springs, the Arkansas artist known as Disfarmer captured the lives and emotions of the people of rural America between 1939-1945. Critics have hailed Disfarmer's remarkable black and white portraits as "a work of artistic genius" and "a classical episode in the history of American photography."
targatop rated 5 months ago
Salt of the earth people captured splendidly.
PrakashPuskar rated 5 months ago
I like it.
xxnuckingfutsxx rated 7 months ago
From the page: " In the small mountain town of Heber Springs, the Arkansas artist known as Disfarmer captured the lives and emotions of the people of rural America between 1939-1945. Critics have hailed Disfarmer's remarkable black and white portraits as "a work of artistic genius" and "a classical episode in the history of American photography.""
MrsA rated 16 months ago
If they weren't so expensive, I would order some prints. There are a few reasons why. First being I like them. Second, they were taken when my parents--both Arkansas natives--were children. Third, I have kinfolk not too far from Heber Springs. Dagnabbit, for all I know, some of the subjects of Disfarmer's photos might have been my cousins.
MattKeegan rated 16 months ago
Nicely captured photographs from an American era not too far removed from today.
abhija rated 16 months ago
disfarmer is a lovely site
GWENHYFYR rated 17 months ago
WWII era Vintage family portraits from the midwest
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