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Esther Bubley

(Phillips, Wisconsin, 1921 - 1998)

Couple

From the series "Bus Story, Standard Oil of New Jersey"

1947

Gelatin silver print

10 3/8 x 13 7/16 in. (26.4 x 34.0 cm)

Collection of the Akron Art Museum

Gift of the estate of Esther Bubley

2003.16

More Information

Roy Stryker hired Esther Bubley as a darkroom assistant at the Office of War Information in Washington, D.C., in 1942 and subsequently charged her with photographing America. Initially working on Bus Story to showcase long-distance bus travel as a contribution to the war effort, Bubley extended her engagement with the theme when she joined Stryker’s team of photographers working for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Assigned to document “how oil seeped into every joint” of the country, Bubley continued her focus on portraying everyday people she encountered. The man puffing on a cigar and his companion wearily keeping an eye on her packages in a Greyhound Bus terminal waiting room offer a study in contrasts, as do the expressions on the faces of the young girls anticipating the return of the bus their father is driving.

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Documentary
Couple
Gelatin Silver