A Friendship's Perspective: The publication features a critical introductory essay by novelist
Hill & Adamson Photographs remains a crucial 1970s monograph that helped reintroduce early Victorian photography to modern fine-art audiences
The book includes a significant essay by James Alinder that traces the history of the medium
Katherine Michaelson successfully established Hill and Adamson not merely as primitive inventors
Accompanied by a 24-page catalog featuring an introduction by Jeffrey Hoone
Diana Camera. The Diana Show: Pictures Through a Plastic Lens. Signed Copy A Friendship's Perspective: The publicationUntitled 21. The Friends of Photography. Softcover catalog of an exhibit with 80 photographs, more than 40 of which are reproduced one to a page. Includes exhibit checklist. Photographers include James Alinder, Larry S. Ferguson, Nancy Rexroth, Lauren Shaw, Cindy Sirko, Joanne Tracy, Sharon Watkins, Graydon Wood, et al. Fine with small crimp along spine.