Finding Images of Photographer's Photos
Photography Collections
Catalogue of the Amon Carter Photography Collection TR6.U62 F672 1993 (Science and Technology Library Reference)
Index to American Photographic Collections: Compiled at the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House TR12.M4 1996 (Science and Technology Library Reference)
Photographic Collections in Texas: A Union Guide TR12.P43 1987 (Science and Technology Library, Stacks)
America from the Great Depression to WWII: Library of Congress (Willis Library, 4th floor Archives) The images in the Farm Security Administration-Office of War Information Collection are among the most famous documentary photographs ever produced.
The University Archives house a collection of over 750,000 photographs: including 3,000 lantern slides and 1,100 motion pictures of university events and people. The focus of this collection is the University of North Texas and the geographic area of North Texas. More detailed information about this collection can be found in Photographic Collections in Texas: A Union Guide, or by consulting with the staff of the University Archives.
Photography Reproductions: Image Databases
Art Museum Image Gallery (AMIG)
AMIG is an image database of high resolution images of photographs and other art objects owned by museums internationally.
*Search the name of the photographer, ex. Winogrand, Garry.
*To view full-screen, high resolution images of the artist's work, just double click on the image and then choose "full-sized image."
*If accessing off campus, you will be asked for a username and password. Username=EUID. Password=Eagle Mail password.
Photography Reproductions: Internet
Google and Altavista Image Searches
On the internet, go to either: Google.com or Altavista.com. Choose the image tab search option. Type the name of the artist (last name, first name), and then hit search.
Askart.com
Askart.com is a directory of contemporary American artists. Some of the information included on this site includes: gallery holdings and representation, bios, and the record price for work sold at auction. Much information is free, but if you go too far into the image links, you will be asked for a user name and password.
Artcyclopedia.com
Photography Reproductions: Indexes
Photography Index: A Guide to Reproductions TR199.P37 (Science and Technology Library, 1st floor)
Stock Photo and Assignment Source Book: Where to Find Photographs Instantly TR12.S86 (Science and Technology Library)
Photography Reproductions: Microfilm
America 1935-1946: The FA/OWI Photographs Microform MicF 174 (Microforms, Willis Library, Lower Level.