An umbrella term used to distinguish fine art photographs from those made for a huge range of purposes, including commercial, scientific, forensic, governmental, and personal. Snapshots capturing everyday life and subjects are a major form of vernacular photography.
Vernacular photography
14 examples
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Carleton E. Watkins Late George Cling Peaches 1889
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1900
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Unidentified photographer Miss Gertie Millar c. 1905
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Unidentified photographer Untitled 1918
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1917
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Blanche Parker The Story of my Life and Friends as Told by Snapshots from Fourteen On 1916-23
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1930
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1930
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1945
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1945
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1967
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NASA "View of Astronaut Footprint in Lunar Soil" July 20, 1969
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1970
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Unidentified photographer Untitled c. 1980