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Fred Hultstrand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fred Hultstrand
Fred Hultstrand (September 13, 1888 – June 28, 1968) was a professional photographer. His photography helped document life in the U.S. state of North Dakota in the early 20th century. ==Background== Hultstrand was born on a farm in Fairdale, North Dakota, to Swedish immigrants, the third of six children. He attended school in Osnabrock, North Dakota, with only knowledge of his native tongue. In 1905, Hultstrand witnessed his neighbor developing negatives in the basement of his home and was fascinated. In 1909, he paid to be an apprentice to a photographer in Milton, North Dakota, named John McCarthy. He went to Wallace, Idaho, to photograph lead and zinc mines. The next year, he went to study his art at the Illinois College of Photography in Effingham. After studying there for two years, he continued his studies at the Art Institute of Chicago. He made his way back to North Dakota where he would spend the rest of his life.
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