Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-....
Highsmith, Carol M.
Carol M. Highsmith American photographer
Highsmith, Carol M. (American photographer, born 1946)
Highsmith, Carol M., n. 1946
VIAF ID: 84615840 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aerial view in 2014 of the Houston Ship Channel and surrounding energy facilities in Houston, Texas | |
Aerial view of Montgomery, Alabama | |
Aerial view of the Flat Tops Wilderness Area in the Routt and White River national forests of Colorado | |
An aerial view of the striated walls, deep shadows, and craggy cliffs of the gorge at Grand Canyon National Park in northern Arizona | |
Aerial view of Washington, D.C. | |
Alabama Veterans Memorial Park is a 21-acre park located on a wooded hilltop, Birmingham, Alabama | |
Already a historic mining town once so prosperous that it was known as "The Richest Hill on Earth," Butte, Montana, took on an even more historic appearance in 2022 when crews took over parts of downtown to tape scenes for a new "prequel" called "1923" to the popular "Yellowstone" television drama series | |
Ancient cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut | |
Architectural details, the Woolworth Building, New York, New York | |
Art in the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. | |
Autumn in the San Juan Mountains of Conejos County, Colorado, near the New Mexico border | |
Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Alabama | |
Bellingrath Gardens and Home, the creation of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bellingrath in Theodore, Alabama | |
Bodie is a ghost town in the Bodie Hills east of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Mono County, California | |
Branding day at the Ladder Livestock Ranch's cattle operation in Moffat County, Colorado, literally on the Wyoming border. In fact, the ranch's headquarters and sheeping operations are based in Wyoming | |
California vineyards | |
Castle Hot Springs resort was completed in 1896 by the brother of the Arizona Governor Oakes Murphy, and the newly renamed "Castle Hot Springs" was heavily advertised to potential clients. During the resort's heyday in the 1920s it was visited by celebrities such as Zane Grey, as well as famous families such as the Rockefellers. Castle Hot Springs has been remodeled and new owners have extensively remodeled and added to the property, adding 12 spring bungalows, with hot spring fed tubs, and 17 sky-view cabins. The resort reopened to visitors in February of 2019 | |
Chasley, Monroe County, Alabama | |
Civil War battlefields and landmarks | |
Connecticut stone fences | |
A Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Scenic Railroad train, pulled by a vintage steam locomotive, rounds a high San Juan Mountains precipice in Las Animas County, Colorado | |
Family Day on the grounds of the Alabama River Pulp Company in Claiborne, Alabama | |
Formation in the Garden of the Gods, a public park, but also an international tourist attraction, packed with red-rock formations in Colorado Springs, Colorado | |
Gadsden, Alabama | |
Gee's Bend, Alabama | |
Gillette's estate, East Haddam, Connecticut | |
[Goggles carried by Lincoln's bodyguards during his train ride through Baltimore.] Artifact in the museum collection, National Park Service, Ford's Theatre National Historic Site, Washington, D.C. | |
Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California | |
Grand National Golf Course, part of the Robert Trent Jones Trail, Opelika, Alabama | |
Hot Air Balloon Jubilee Festival, Decatur, Alabama | |
"Immersive art" at Philadelphia's Magic Gardens on Philadelphia, Pennsylvania's, artsy South Street | |
Inaugurated in 1901 and held each New Year's Day, this is the 2019 Mummers parade on Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
(Inner) Tubing is almost a Texas passion come summertime. These participants enjoy the water in Prince Solms Park on the Comal River in New Braunfels, near San Antonio, Texas | |
Interior of the Hubert Humphrey Building in Washington, D.C., built in the Brutalist design in 1977 | |
Key Underwood Coon Dog Memorial Graveyard, Colbert County, Alabama | |
Library of Congress America's memory | |
A mannequin in a Mummers costume from past parades at the Mummers Museum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Mardi Gras, Mobile, Alabama | |
McMillan Reservoir, Washington, D.C. | |
Meadowbank Farm located on Highway 84 in a bend of the Alabama River twelve miles from Monroeville, Alabama, between the towns of Claiborne and Gosport | |
Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Plant located in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama | |
"The Miracle Worker" play that is actually performed in the back yard of Ivy Green, the home in Tuscumbia, Alabama, where Helen Keller grew up and was born in 1880 | |
Mono Lake, a large, shallow saline soda lake in Mono County, California | |
The Moore/Webb/Holmes Plantation and out buildings (circa 1819), Folsom, Alabama | |
Morey's Piers, an amusement park on the boardwalk in Wildwood, New Jersey | |
Mystic Aquarium, Mystic, Connecticut | |
Old Fisherman's Wharf, Monterey, California | |
On these walls : inscriptions & quotations in the Library of Congress | |
One of a seemingly endless array of dramatic scenes in Utah's Zion National Park, one of the state's "Mighty Five" national parks | |
One of the many Black Lives Matter events on or near Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C. | |
Part of a much-used, now-abandoned "western" movie set along the Rio Grande River in Big Bend Ranch State Park in lower Brewster County, Texas | |
Pennsylvania Avenue, 1988:CIP t.p. (Carol M. Highsmith) data sheet (b. 5/18/46) | |
Photographic tour | |
Pictorial souvenir | |
Porter Sculpture Park, Montrose, South Dakota | |
A portion of a spectacular ribbon like relief that wraps around the upper reaches of the two-story Memorial Hall at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge | |
Reenactment of Civil War siege of April 1862, Bridgeport, Alabama | |
The Rickwood Classic baseball game is played once a year at Rickwood Ballpark located in Birmingham, Alabama | |
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Fairfax, Virginia | |
Rock Creek Park, NW, Washington, D.C. | |
"Rockman" statues, U.S. Courthouse, Minneapolis, Minnesota | |
Rodeo competition at the Star of Texas Fair and Rodeo, produced by Rodeo Austin in Austin, Texas | |
Santa Catalina Island, a rocky island off the coast of California | |
Scene at Snowmass, a skiing and snowboarding area Pitkin County, Colorado, in the valley of the Roaring Fork River between Aspen and Basalt | |
Scene at the vintage, but still operating, eclectic and humble El Dorado Hot Springs resort in Tonopah, a tiny settlement 50 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona | |
A scene during a most unusual Carnival season, leading to what would normally have been the annual Mardi Gras (or "Fat Tuesday") celebration in New Orleans, Louisiana | |
Scene during one of several battle re-enactments, held each American Independence Day Weekend, of the decisive 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, which turned the tide of the American Civil War against the Confederacy | |
Scene from a frigid street rodeo, part of the annual Winter Carnival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. As of 2015, the five-day event, first staged in 1913, stood as the oldest winter carnival west of the Mississippi River | |
Scene from a Mexican-style rodeo, or Charreria, at "A Day in Old Mexico," part of the annual, monthlong Fiesta celebration in San Antonio, Texas | |
Scene from one of the almost-daily parades through downtown Cheyenne during the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days celebration in the Wyoming capital | |
Scene from the 252-acre Shangri La Botanical Center and Nature Gardens in Orange, Texas | |
Scene from the annual Junior Parada rodeo, in which young cowboys and cowgirls compete | |
A scene from the play "To Kill A Mockingbird," performed in Monroeville, Alabama | |
Scene from the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, a 55-acre public garden on the campus of Duke University | |
Scenery at Colorado National Monument, a preserve of vast plateaus, canyons, and towering monoliths in Mesa County, Colorado, near Grand Junction | |
Sculpture "Gold Rush" at the Robert T. Matsui U.S. Courthouse, Sacramento, California | |
Sculpture "Law of Nature" at the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse, Portland, Oregon | |
Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, Hanceville, Alabama | |
Sloss Furnace, Birmingham, Alabama | |
Stained-glass window at St. Dominic Catholic Church in the southwest quadrant of Washington, D.C. | |
Talladega Superspeedway Race, Talladega, Alabama | |
Thimble Islands archipelago in the Long Island Sound, Branford, Connecticut | |
Tobacco barns in Windsor, Connecticut | |
View from the mountain above Telluride, once a mining boomtown and now a popular skiing destination in Colorado | |
View of Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, one of the premier horticultural display gardens in the United States | |
Views from Pacific Coast Highway, Scenic State Route 1, a major north-south state highway that runs along most of the Pacific coastline of California | |
Wax figures in Louis Tussaud's Palace of Wax, part of the Ripley's Believe It Or Not attraction in Grand Prairie, Texas | |
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut | |
Yosemite National Park spans eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in California |