Camera man's journey

Camera man's journey

By Julian A. Dimock

Subjects: African americans, Working poor, African Americans, Pictorial works, Social conditions, History, South carolina, social conditions

Description: "A poignant collection of 155 photographs, Camera Man's Journey takes us to a place at once familiar and foreign. Set in the South early in the twentieth century, these photographs bridge a distance not only of time but also of contrasting attitudes and customs.". "The images show African Americans in or around Columbia, Beaufort, and Hilton Head, South Carolina. Some photographs were taken in surroundings where black might associate with whites - out of necessity and according to strict custom. Most of the images, however, are set in "colored sections" or other remote areas of town and country where blacks were obliged to fashion lives apart. Under segregation and disenfranchisement, men, women, and children are portrayed in ordinary occupations and pursuits; a peddler selling his wares, a woman tying a toddler's shoes, a barber and his young apprentice taking a break outside their shop.". "Julian Dimock, whose works appeared often in major travel and nature magazines, took the photographs in 1904-5. So many photographs of the era tended to romanticize or politicize their African American subject; Dimock was different. Signs of want and inequity are plain to see in these images, but Dimock portrays his subjects as they really were in all their dignity, strength, and beauty."--BOOK JACKET.

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