Untitled, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
St. Mihiel (winter). Particularly fine example [of an] oblique aerial photograph, 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Mine Craters, Combres Hill (scene of some of bitterest fighting of the war, an active sector for four years), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Fort Alvensleben (near Metz), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Camps des Romains (St. Mihiel), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
Fismes, (vertical photos) compare with preceding: oblique photo of same town and note how much better the effect of artillery fire is shown by this vertical photograph, pratically not a roof left in the town, August 21, 1918
Edward Steichen
Fismes (Château Thierry Sector). Oblique photo, 1918
Edward Steichen
Enlargement of Small White Square on Preceding Plate, 1918
Edward Steichen
Moulins-lès-Metz (Ideal type military aerial photo, taken from 18,000 ft.), 1918
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Ruins of Forges (Argonne), 1918/19
Edward Steichen
U.S. bombing airplane over enemy territory, 1918
Edward Steichen
U.S. bombing airplane above clouds, 1918
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In Château Thierry sector showing service bridges destroyed by retreating enemy forces, N.W. Villers-en-Prayers, September 7, 1918
Edward Steichen
German front line trenches (St. Mihiel Sector). Dark zig-zag line, trenches and white edge to trench is excavated earth. (Note trenches running through the woods), N.W. Limey, August 25, 1918
Edward Steichen
Vertical photograph from 9,000 feet showing ruined town of Nomeny (all roofs shot in), Nomeny, August 25, 1918
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East of Avocourt (Argonne), 1918/19
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Ruins of Apremont (St. Mihiel Sector), 1918/19
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Untitled (Vauquois), 1918/19
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Kitty and Alfred Stieglitz, 1905
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Young Tycoon (self-portrait), c. 1902
Edward Steichen