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The image depicts a man standing on a dirt path in an outdoor rural setting. He is dressed casually, wearing a long-sleeved button-up shirt with rolled-up sleeves and dark pants. The man has a hat on his head and appears to be holding something small between his fingers. His expression seems contemplative as he gazes directly at the camera.

The surroundings include leafless trees and bushes along one side of the path, suggesting it might be late autumn or winter. A wooden fence is visible in the background, indicating this could be a private property or rural area. The black-and-white nature of the photograph adds to its timeless quality. There are no discernible colors due to the monochromatic filter.

Additional context provided suggests that the man's name may be Roy Carlock and he was part of an Ola self-help sawmill co-op, known for his hunting skills during seasons like fall or winter. The image is attributed to Dorothea Lange and appears in a collection called "Untitled photo," potentially linking it with other works by her that document various aspects of American life from the early 20th century.

The image depicts a man standing on a dirt path in an outdoor rural setting. He is dressed casually, wearing a long-sleeved button-up shirt with rolled-up sleeves and dark pants. The man has a hat on his head and appears to be holding something small between his fingers. His expression seems contemplative as he gazes directly at the camera. The surroundings include leafless trees and bushes along one side of the path, suggesting it might be late autumn or winter. A wooden fence is visible in the background, indicating this could be a private property or rural area. The black-and-white nature of the photograph adds to its timeless quality. There are no discernible colors due to the monochromatic filter. Additional context provided suggests that the man's name may be Roy Carlock and he was part of an Ola self-help sawmill co-op, known for his hunting skills during seasons like fall or winter. The image is attributed to Dorothea Lange and appears in a collection called "Untitled photo," potentially linking it with other works by her that document various aspects of American life from the early 20th century.

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Roy Carlock, member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. He is one of the best hunters in the community, and keeps his larder well stocked during hunting season. Gem County, Idaho. General caption 48

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The image is a black and white photograph featuring an individual standing outdoors. The person appears to be a middle-aged man wearing casual, rugged clothing that includes a long-sleeve button-up shirt tucked into jeans, work boots, and a hat which seems suitable for outdoor activity or labor-intensive tasks such as hunting. He holds what looks like two rifles in his hands; one is resting across the top of his shoulder while he grips another rifle with both hands near his chest.

The setting appears to be rural, perhaps indicative of a countryside environment given the presence of bare trees and shrubs surrounding him on all sides. A wooden fence runs parallel behind him, adding to the rustic atmosphere typical of agricultural or hunting communities in Idaho during historical periods when such co-ops were prevalent for labor-intensive work like logging.

The man has an upright posture with his body angled slightly towards the camera, suggesting a sense of readiness and alertness which could be associated with hunting activities. The weather seems clear as there are no signs of rain nor snow on his clothes or surroundings. His expression is neutral but attentive.

From additional context provided in Roy Carlock's background information from Loener.nl - Dorothea Lange full, it suggests that this image was part of a documentation series about individuals within the Ola self-help sawmill co-op community where Carlock worke [...]

The image is a black and white photograph featuring an individual standing outdoors. The person appears to be a middle-aged man wearing casual, rugged clothing that includes a long-sleeve button-up shirt tucked into jeans, work boots, and a hat which seems suitable for outdoor activity or labor-intensive tasks such as hunting. He holds what looks like two rifles in his hands; one is resting across the top of his shoulder while he grips another rifle with both hands near his chest. The setting appears to be rural, perhaps indicative of a countryside environment given the presence of bare trees and shrubs surrounding him on all sides. A wooden fence runs parallel behind him, adding to the rustic atmosphere typical of agricultural or hunting communities in Idaho during historical periods when such co-ops were prevalent for labor-intensive work like logging. The man has an upright posture with his body angled slightly towards the camera, suggesting a sense of readiness and alertness which could be associated with hunting activities. The weather seems clear as there are no signs of rain nor snow on his clothes or surroundings. His expression is neutral but attentive. From additional context provided in Roy Carlock's background information from Loener.nl - Dorothea Lange full, it suggests that this image was part of a documentation series about individuals within the Ola self-help sawmill co-op community where Carlock worke [...]

Roy Carlock, member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. He is one of the best hunters in the community, and keeps his larder well stocked during hunting season. Gem County, Idaho. General caption 48

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The image is a black and white photograph featuring a man standing in front of a wooden structure with multiple steps leading up to it. The man appears to be wearing work clothes, including trousers, boots, a long-sleeve shirt, suspenders, and a hat that looks like a flat cap or hard hat commonly worn by laborers during the early 20th century.

He is holding what seems to be a tool with a handle in his right hand, possibly a shovel or broom. His left arm rests on one of the steps leading up to the structure. The man has a confident stance and appears to be looking directly at the camera.

The wooden structure behind him looks like an old barn or workshop made from vertical planks. There's a window with multiple panes visible above his head, providing some light into the interior space. On the right side of the image, there is another door leading inside this building and hanging items such as hats can be seen.

A potted plant with green foliage sits on the ground next to him, adding a touch of life amidst the otherwise utilitarian setting. The ground appears unpaved and shows signs of wear or dirt typical of an outdoor work environment. Above the image, there is some text that reads "3-06215," which could be related to identification for cataloging purposes.

The overall scene suggests this photograph was taken in a rural area during early 20th-century America, possibly connected with labor activities or agriculture give [...]

The image is a black and white photograph featuring a man standing in front of a wooden structure with multiple steps leading up to it. The man appears to be wearing work clothes, including trousers, boots, a long-sleeve shirt, suspenders, and a hat that looks like a flat cap or hard hat commonly worn by laborers during the early 20th century. He is holding what seems to be a tool with a handle in his right hand, possibly a shovel or broom. His left arm rests on one of the steps leading up to the structure. The man has a confident stance and appears to be looking directly at the camera. The wooden structure behind him looks like an old barn or workshop made from vertical planks. There's a window with multiple panes visible above his head, providing some light into the interior space. On the right side of the image, there is another door leading inside this building and hanging items such as hats can be seen. A potted plant with green foliage sits on the ground next to him, adding a touch of life amidst the otherwise utilitarian setting. The ground appears unpaved and shows signs of wear or dirt typical of an outdoor work environment. Above the image, there is some text that reads "3-06215," which could be related to identification for cataloging purposes. The overall scene suggests this photograph was taken in a rural area during early 20th-century America, possibly connected with labor activities or agriculture give [...]

Roy Carlock, member of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Gem County, Idaho

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