Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California

BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY: Born in Pennsylvania, Emery Clifford Kolb (February 15, 1881--December 11, 1976) shared most of his early adventures with his brother, Ellsworth Leonardson Kolb (January 4, 1876--January 9, 1960), who left Pittsburgh and got a job at the Bright Angel Hotel at the Grand Canyon,...

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Main Author: Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976
Other Authors: Kolb, E.L. (Ellsworth Leonardson), b. 1876;
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Northern Arizona University. Cline Library. 1925
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spelling ftnortharizonau:oai:archive.library.nau.edu:cpa/69444 2023-05-15T16:20:43+02:00 Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976 Kolb, E.L. (Ellsworth Leonardson), b. 1876; Glacier Point (Calif.); Half Dome (Calif.); Yosemite National Park (Calif.) 1925-1940 Gelatin Silver print (black and white) 7 x 9 inches http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/69444 unknown Northern Arizona University. Cline Library. Kolb, Emery; 127629 NAU.PH.568.4586 http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/69444 Digital surrogates are the property of the repository. Reproduction requires permission. Nature photography--California--Yosemite National Park Image 1925 ftnortharizonau 2022-03-10T18:48:00Z BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY: Born in Pennsylvania, Emery Clifford Kolb (February 15, 1881--December 11, 1976) shared most of his early adventures with his brother, Ellsworth Leonardson Kolb (January 4, 1876--January 9, 1960), who left Pittsburgh and got a job at the Bright Angel Hotel at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Back home, Emery had been experimenting with photography and when Ellsworth spoke of an opportunity to take pictures of the mule parties on the Bright Angel Trail, Emery went to the Canyon. In 1902, they opened a studio and began making pictures. The Canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers had been successfully navigated by only a few parties, so, in 1911, the brothers decided to attempt the trip and successfully took the first motion pictures of the thrilling journey. Emery conducted an extensive lecture tour and in 1914, Ellsworth published the account in "Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico." The film and lecture ran continuously at their Canyon studio from 1915 until Emery's death in 1976. After serving in the Signal Corps, in 1919 Emery accompanied the National Geographic Society expedition which explored the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes on the Katmai Peninsula of Alaska, as one of the photographers. In 1921, the U.S. Geological Survey employed Emery and Ellsworth as boatmen through Cataract Canyon to Lee's Ferry, with Emery as head boatman for the 1923 USGS Birdseye Expedition through Grand Canyon. In 1928 the brothers participated in a dramatic search for Glen and Bessie Hyde, who had disappeared while running the Colorado River, succeeding in finding their boat but not them. In 1938, Emery accompanied Norman Nevills' river trip in which two female botanists became the first women to complete the Grand Canyon run. Emery married Blanche Bender in 1905, with daughter Edith born in 1907. Ellsworth departed to Los Angeles in 1924, but Emery stayed, photographing until he died just two months short of his 96th birthday. Still Image glacier Alaska Northern Arizona University (NAU): Special Collections and Archives Blanche ENVELOPE(140.018,140.018,-66.663,-66.663) Cataract Canyon ENVELOPE(78.561,78.561,-68.605,-68.605) Clifford ENVELOPE(-63.167,-63.167,-70.467,-70.467) Edith ENVELOPE(-57.617,-57.617,-63.583,-63.583) Glacier Point ENVELOPE(-37.133,-37.133,-54.117,-54.117)
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topic Nature photography--California--Yosemite National Park
spellingShingle Nature photography--California--Yosemite National Park
Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976
Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
topic_facet Nature photography--California--Yosemite National Park
description BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY: Born in Pennsylvania, Emery Clifford Kolb (February 15, 1881--December 11, 1976) shared most of his early adventures with his brother, Ellsworth Leonardson Kolb (January 4, 1876--January 9, 1960), who left Pittsburgh and got a job at the Bright Angel Hotel at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Back home, Emery had been experimenting with photography and when Ellsworth spoke of an opportunity to take pictures of the mule parties on the Bright Angel Trail, Emery went to the Canyon. In 1902, they opened a studio and began making pictures. The Canyons of the Green and Colorado Rivers had been successfully navigated by only a few parties, so, in 1911, the brothers decided to attempt the trip and successfully took the first motion pictures of the thrilling journey. Emery conducted an extensive lecture tour and in 1914, Ellsworth published the account in "Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico." The film and lecture ran continuously at their Canyon studio from 1915 until Emery's death in 1976. After serving in the Signal Corps, in 1919 Emery accompanied the National Geographic Society expedition which explored the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes on the Katmai Peninsula of Alaska, as one of the photographers. In 1921, the U.S. Geological Survey employed Emery and Ellsworth as boatmen through Cataract Canyon to Lee's Ferry, with Emery as head boatman for the 1923 USGS Birdseye Expedition through Grand Canyon. In 1928 the brothers participated in a dramatic search for Glen and Bessie Hyde, who had disappeared while running the Colorado River, succeeding in finding their boat but not them. In 1938, Emery accompanied Norman Nevills' river trip in which two female botanists became the first women to complete the Grand Canyon run. Emery married Blanche Bender in 1905, with daughter Edith born in 1907. Ellsworth departed to Los Angeles in 1924, but Emery stayed, photographing until he died just two months short of his 96th birthday.
author2 Kolb, E.L. (Ellsworth Leonardson), b. 1876;
format Still Image
author Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976
author_facet Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976
author_sort Kolb, Emery Clifford, 1881-1976
title Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
title_short Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
title_full Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
title_fullStr Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
title_full_unstemmed Half Dome and Glacier Point, Yosemite National Park, California
title_sort half dome and glacier point, yosemite national park, california
publisher Northern Arizona University. Cline Library.
publishDate 1925
url http://archive.library.nau.edu/cdm/ref/collection/cpa/id/69444
op_coverage Glacier Point (Calif.); Half Dome (Calif.); Yosemite National Park (Calif.)
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ENVELOPE(-37.133,-37.133,-54.117,-54.117)
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op_relation Kolb, Emery;
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