- Fred Hultstrand
in the early twentieth century.
Hultstrand was born on a farm in
Fairdale, North Dakota , to Swedish immigrants, the third of six children. He attended school inOsnabrock, 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 inMilton, North Dakota , named John McCarthy. He went toWallace, Idaho , to photographlead andzinc 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 theArt Institute of Chicago . He made his way back to North Dakota where he would spend the rest of his life.On
November 14 ,1917 , Hultstrand married Eva Baker, an immigrant fromCanada with whom he would have two children. He purchased the photographystudio in which he would work for the rest of his days inPark River, North Dakota . There, he offered portrait photographs, as well as film development and framing services. He would also work on the photographs that documented rural farm life in North Dakota in that era.In 1962, the
United States Department of the Treasury used one of the photographs that Hultstrand had collected as a basis for a stamp that commemorated the 100th anniversary of theHomestead Act . It featured a family standing outside of theirsod house near the town of Milton. The government ofNorway issued a stamp celebrating the 150th anniversary of Norwegian emigration to the United States, using the same photograph. Hultstrand died at age seventy-nine in 1968.References
*The Library of Congress. [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award97/ndfahtml/hult_bio.html The Northern Great Plains: Fred Hultstrand, Biography.] Accessed on June 18, 2005.
*North Dakota State University. [http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/exhibitions/pioneer/camera/about.htm Pioneer Camera.] Accessed on June 18, 2005.External links
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