Photographers -- Oregon
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Amos Burg papers
Papers of Amos Burg (1901-1986), including diaries, travel logs, notes, correspondence, published materials, and ephemera. Burg was born in Portland, Oregon, and lived there until after World War II, when he moved to Alaska. He traveled on multiple rivers in North America, and was a writer, photographer and filmmaker who worked for the National Geographic Society, the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Erpi Classroom films, and later the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.
Oral history interview with Bette Lee
Oral history interview with Bette Lee conducted by Sandy Polishuk from June 17 to December 29, 2014. Lee discusses her career as a photographer of protest movements.
Oregon Camera Club records
The Oregon Camera Club was founded in 1895 with the purpose of encouraging photographic enhancement and to display the work of its members. Records include meeting minutes; membership rosters; treasurer's reports; correspondence; constitution and by-laws; and miscellaneous ephemera relating to special events and exhibitions.