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(''Vineland'' Original Cover<br /> Photograph: ''Crescent Camp Number One, Timber Views Co., Seattle'', 1936<br /> Darius Kinsey. (American, 1869-1945) Darius and Tabitha Kinsey were a remarkable husband and wife photographic team whose partnership began )
 
 
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Photograph: ''Crescent Camp Number One, Timber Views Co., Seattle'', 1936<br />
 
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Darius Kinsey. (American, 1869-1945)
 
Darius Kinsey. (American, 1869-1945)

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Vineland Original Cover
Photograph: Crescent Camp Number One, Timber Views Co., Seattle, 1936
Darius Kinsey. (American, 1869-1945)

Darius and Tabitha Kinsey were a remarkable husband and wife photographic team whose partnership began in Whatcom County in 1896. With Darius taking photographs in the field and Tabitha developing prints in the darkroom, the partnership continued for 50 years, capturing images of American Northwest landscapes, town life, portraits, and various industries.

Kinsey saw the woods as a great cathedral; the feathery grain of tree bark, dappled forest light, the sheen on a locomotive and the grime on a logger's shirt are all visible in amazing detail and give the viewer an immediate sense of the atmosphere of the virgin forest.

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