Yoshikawa's main focus was the people around him, and these two images are only some of the many photos he took showing different people. All different kinds of individuals, groups, and activities were depicted in his photographs. These two specific…
Richard Yoshikawa was a young man who found himself in relocation camps during the 1940s on account of his Japanese descent. He was a photographer himself, and took many images during his time in internment camps of both people and structures. These…
Many of Spooner's photographs focus on Stockton, but he did spread out to other areas as well. His photography took him to San Francisco and near the Delta. Here is shown the Merchant's Exchange Building in San Francisco, with a clock tower. It shows…
Spooner was very interested in Stockton in general, but he focused especially on churches and normal residences of people within the town. Here is shown the oldest church in the town, known as Stockton 1st Presbyterian. Second is also shown another…
These images are only a few of the many Spooner photographed. In fact, he was one of the main photographers of the Stockton area, and was able to capture many buildings and events during the late 1800s. These two specific images show the San Joaquin…
Johnston was especially interested in images such as these, although she took photos of more than just birds. She had an intense focus on wildlife by itself and animals in their natural habitats.
Verna Johnston was very interested in preserving the native wildlife within the San Joaquin Valley, and focused a lot on Yosemite's wildlife as well. She made a pamphlet like this one speaking about many different types of birds especially.
Martin gathered together many photos not only from the late 1800s, but from the 1950s too. This specific photo depicts the University of the Pacific in 1959 when it was still the College of the Pacific.
Images like this one show life in Stockton in the late 1800s as it was becoming a more populated area. Many photographs were taken by Spooner, but were gathered together by Martin in his photography collections.