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Aerial photography of  Philadelphia, the Delaware Valley, and the Mid-Atlantic region  produced by the Dallin areial Survey Co., 1924-1941.

Accessible via the Hagley Museum & Library's Hagley Digital Archives.

belongs to URBS images project
tagged brasilia brazil images photos by cobine ...on 10-MAR-09
belongs to URBS images project
tagged bombay cities images india mumbai photos street by cobine ...on 10-MAR-09

belongs to Fem Photos project
tagged fem photos by igarnett ...on 07-JAN-09
American Memory
"Historical Collections for the National Digital Library." A project of the Library of Congress.
tagged history photos website by cobine ...and 5 other people ...on 10-JUL-08

Record: Cross Collection Search
Photographic images of Philadelphia from the Philadelphia City Archives, which holds approximately 2 million photos dating from the late 1800s, as well as the Athenaeum of Philadelphia.
belongs to HSPV Other project
tagged history philadelphia photos by laallen ...and 3 other people ...on 08-FEB-08

The Library of Congress announces a partnership with flickr to collect metadata.

tagged flickr loc photos tagging by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 16-JAN-08

Explore / Places

The Places project is our way of saying thank you to all our members who’ve taken the time to put their gorgeous photos on a map. Browse the whole globe, from your hometown to your favorite place, or places you’ve never even heard of..
tagged flickr mapping photos place_making places by jn ...on 23-NOV-07
tagged philadelphia photos by laallen ...on 21-NOV-07
AP Photo Archive
Image and Graphics Databases only available on this subscription. Contains over one million Associated Press photographs (with searchable captions) in two collections, downloadable as JPEG (jpg) images: North American national, regional, state, and local photos with "the best international photos"; Euro/Asian photos. Also, AP Graphics Database provides PDF-format Associated Press-produced information graphics, diagrams, maps, charts, and logos for newspapers and other print media.
Holdings: Photos: 1826 to present. Graphics: 1999 to present. Audio files: 1920s to present.
belongs to philadelphia places project
tagged events images news photos places by laallen ...and 11 other people ...on 01-NOV-07
A phenomenal collection of photographs from the Archives of the City of Philadelphia
All photos on Flickr tagged avocet.
tagged avocets birds penntags photos by laallen ...on 02-JUN-06
The George Grantham Bain Collection represents the photographic files of one of America's earliest news picture agencies. The collection richly documents sports events, theater, celebrities, crime, strikes, disasters, political activities including the woman suffrage campaign, conventions and public celebrations. The photographs Bain produced and gathered for distribution through his news service were worldwide in their coverage, but there was a special emphasis on life in New York City. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1900s to the mid-1920s, but scattered images can be found as early as the 1860s and as late as the 1930s.
tagged LOC new_york photos primary_sources by jarson ...on 18-MAY-06
A neat way to drag and drop images into slide shows.
tagged images photos slideshows by laallen ...on 14-APR-06
Some nice features in a photo album sharing site. Includes the ability to attach an audio file to a slideshow.
tagged for_winkler images photos social_software by laallen ...on 14-APR-06
""The San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection contains over 1,700 digitized images of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire. These images depict scenes taken both during and after the three-day event, and include neighborhoods, buildings, refugee camps, and the process of reconstruction." Photos are browsable by subject. From the San Francisco Public Library." (via LII)
"Companion to an exhibit created from "photographs shared with the San Francisco Public Library by community members from the Western Addition, Ocean View/Merced/Ingleside (OMI), Mission and Sunset neighborhoods." The online photo gallery features dozens of photos of street scenes, celebrations, weddings, friends, people and their cars, people working, and more. From the San Francisco Public Library." (via LII)
Contains over one million Associated Press photographs (with searchable captions) in two collections, downloadable as JPEG (jpg) images: North American national, regional, state, and local photos with "the best international photos"; Euro/Asian photos. Also, AP Graphics Database provides PDF-format Associated Press-produced information graphics, diagrams, maps, charts, and logos for newspapers and other print media. Holdings: Photos: 1826 to present. Graphics: 1999 to present. Audio files: 1920s to present.
           Douglas Brode’s updated edition of Woody Allen: his films & career begins with a concise “interpretation of Woody Allen” and then chronicles his career one film at a time from What’s New, Pussycat (1965) to Hannah and Her Sisters (1986).  Brode does not present much analysis or opinion in his description of the different films, but manages to succinctly offer an inclusive recount of the development of each film as well as a summary, though somewhat superficial.  He provides an extended cast and credit list for each film and specifically addresses the roles that many of the key players perform in the motivation and creation of each film.  As per the description of Annie Hall, the text is significantly enhanced by the inclusion of incredibly evocative and telling still photographs from the film.  The description itself addresses the renaming of the film to Annie Hall after United Artists refused to let Woody Allen use his original title of Anhedonia.  Brode also confronts the issue of feminism and the message that Woody Allen is trying to convey about the role of women in relationships through his depiction of the relationship between Annie Hall and Alvy Singer.  Alvy’s narcissistic tendencies and the allegation that Annie Hall glorifies and promotes a narcissistic culture are noted in this section, but never analyzed.  The section on Annie Hall establishes the functionof this particular film within the framework of Allen’s other films.  Brode looks at how Allen’s earlier films such as What’s Up, Tiger Lily (1966), Take the Money and Run (1969), and Bananas (1971) influenced Annie Hall.  Many features of these earlier films can be seen in Annie Hall, but conversely, Allen makes significant strides between these earlier films and Annie Hall, and therefore the film marks major progress in both Allen’s narrative and cinematic form.  Brode also reveals the way in which Allen uses inspiration from Annie Hall in many of his later films.
"Slide is a free downloadable desktop program that indexes photos on your hard drive, automatically groups them into intuitive channels, and plays them back via a unique always-on ticker interface. Because of this innovative scrolling "photo playback" model, you can rediscover and enjoy images you would rarely see otherwise. With just one click members can choose to share any photo or invite both registered and unregistered friends and family to subscribe to entire channels of photos. Simple access controls allow you to manage the privacy of your photos."
Flickr allows users to store and organize their own images, and to view, tag, and comment on other immages.
tagged examples images photos tagging by laallen ...on 16-SEP-05
Invisible Cities details the state of Camden New Jersey through photos and includes essays by Howard Gillette and photos by Camilo Jose Vergara.
tagged camden cities photos urban by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 13-SEP-05