Arthur Bleich with Red River Paper has written a fascinating article detailing one of photographer Jack Delano's most interesting and important photo assignments. American photographer Jack Delano was born as Jacob Ovcharov in 1914 in the Russian Empire. At age 83, he died as Jack Delano in Puerto Rico and between those two bookends, Delano captured many incredible images and left behind a fascinating legacy of artwork, including as a composer. Delano became interested in trains when he was only eight years old. Over 20 years...
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