Tag Archives: birds

For the birds

Richard Tepe (1873-1952), Two young brown chicks in their nest, ca. 1910-40 (323.2001) Richard Tepe (1873-1952), Female aquatic warbler in her nest with young, June 25, 1935 (305.2001) Richard Tepe (1873-1952), A bullfinch with its young at the nest in … Continue reading

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Matt Black is the 2015 Recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant

Matt Black, USA, Tulare, California, Birds, 2014 (2015.38.3) Tulare, CA. The population is 59,278 and 21.4% live below the poverty level. Matt Black, USA, York, Pennslyvania, Rainstorm, 2015 (2015.38.8) York, PA. The population is 43,718 and 37.1% live below the … Continue reading

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Richard Tepe: Another Eggcellent Early Look into Nature

Richard Tepe (1873-1952), Two young brown chicks in their nest, ca. 1910-40 (323.2001) Richard Tepe (1873-1952), [Nest], ca. 1910-40 (320.2001) Richard Tepe (1873-1952), A bullfinch with its young at the nest in a birch, ca. 1910-40, (319.2001) Richard Tepe (1873-1952), … Continue reading

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , , | 2 Comments

Up with the Larks!

International Dawn Chorus Day – May 5, 2013 Richard Tepe, Aquatic Warble Near Her Nest with Young, June 25, 1935 International Dawn Chorus Day is held annually on the first Sunday in May, and aims to encourage the public to … Continue reading

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

A Swelling Roar Up Above

Robert Doisneau, Les Helicopteres, 1972             Graciela Iturbide, The Cemetery, 1988

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Richard Tepe: An Early Look into Nature

Richard Tepe, Trio haantje met twee hennetjes (Trio: rooster with three hens), ca. 1910–40 Richard Tepe, Bloeiende tak (Flowering branch), ca. 1910–40 Richard Tepe, Vink bij zijn nest met jongen deze voederend (Finch feeding its young), ca. 1910–40 Richard Tepe, … Continue reading

Posted in Fans in a Flashbulb | Tagged , , | 1 Comment