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MAN AND WOMAN. John Johnson's best portraits seem to allow his subjects to present themselves, rather than imposing the photographer's view of them. Of course, that seeming transparency is a hallmark of a talented photographer.<br />
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Photographs taken on black and white glass negatives by African American photographer(s) John Johnson and Earl McWilliams from 1910 to 1925 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Douglas Keister has 280 5x7 glass negatives taken by these photographers. Larger scans available on request.