Graflex camera

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The Graflex camera is a line of early 20th-century large-format press and field cameras renowned for their use by photojournalists and documentary photographers, including in iconic images like Dorothea Lange’s "Migrant Mother."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf camera line
field camera
large-format camera
press camera
associatedWith American press photography history
Farm Security Administration photography
Great Depression documentation
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century
mid 20th century
format large format
hasFeature bellows focusing
focal-plane shutter
ground-glass focusing screen
interchangeable lenses
reflex viewing system
rise and shift movements
tilt and swing movements
waist-level viewfinder
introduced late 19th century
manufacturer Eastman Kodak Company NERFINISHED
Folmer & Schwing Manufacturing Company NERFINISHED
Graflex, Inc. NERFINISHED
notableModel Crown Graphic NERFINISHED
RB Graflex NERFINISHED
Series B Graflex NERFINISHED
Speed Graphic NERFINISHED
Super Graphic NERFINISHED
notableUse Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother NERFINISHED
notableUser Ansel Adams NERFINISHED
Dorothea Lange NERFINISHED
Weegee NERFINISHED
peakPopularity 1930s
1940s
1950s
replacedBy 35mm SLR cameras
35mm rangefinder cameras
typicalFilmSize 3¼×4¼ inch sheet film GENERATED
4×5 inch sheet film GENERATED
5×7 inch sheet film GENERATED
typicalLensMount Graflex lens board GENERATED
usedBy Farm Security Administration photographers NERFINISHED
U.S. government photographers NERFINISHED
documentary photographers
photojournalists
press photographers
usedIn documentary photography
photojournalism
press photography

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Migrant Mother takenWith Graflex camera