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| Esther Bubley snippet |
| In 1944, Bubley followed Stryker to Standard Oil (New Jersey)(SONJ)
where he was charged with compiling a photographic library. Bubley was a
freelancer for Standard Oil for the rest of the 1940s and 1950s. She
simultaneously developed a thriving career separate from Stryker,
working for a variety of clients -- including Life, the Ladies' Home
Journal, the Children's Bureau, Pepsi-Cola International, Pan American
World Airways, and UNICEF -- who sent her on assignments throughout the
continental United States and around the world. |
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| Esther Bubley |
| Esther Bubley - Award-winning photojournalist Esther Bubley is
recognized for both her artistic composition and her superb story
telling ability. Bubley's career in documentary photography and
photojournalism was launched in 1942 when Roy Stryker hired her to work
in his dark room at the Office of War Information (OWI), where his famed
Farm Security Administration (FSA) photographic project had recently
been transferred. |
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