THUMBNAIL IMAGES FOR WILLIAM LITTLE
William Little did not limit himself to either a soft focus or sharp focus style. Instead, he used both methods to achieve his aesthetic objective. We are not certain exactly when he started photographing, but by 1897 he was producing landscapes in the pictorialist style with some soft and some sharp images. Almost half of Little's photographs were of landscapes. Another quarter of his work was composed of cityscapes, townscapes, and architectural subjects. Portraits make up less than 10% of Little's work and with only a few exceptions, all portraits are of immediate family members.This is and excerpt of Text by Paul Hooge. Start on negative #98 to read it in it's entirety
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