Mike Disfarmer
Merlon Noah and Sisters Emmagean Faust, Ruth Faust,
Abigail Faust and Eula Faust Mannon, ca. 1940
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940
4.5 x 3 inches
Mike Disfarmer
Buddie and Hallie, ca. 1940-45
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940-45
4.5 x 3 inches
Mike Disfarmer
Wallace Sloane, Elliot Smith and Brother Homer, ca. 1940-45
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940-45
5 x 3 inches
Mike Disfarmer
Billy and Vane, ca. 1940-45
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940-45
5 x 3 inches
Mike Disfarmer
Untitled, ca. 1940-45
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940-45
5 x 3 inches
Mike Disfarmer
Curry, Willard and Theo Verser, ca. 1940-45
Vintage gelatin silver, printed ca. 1940-45
4 ½ x 3 inches
Non-fiction author Verlyn Klinkenborg offers his opinion on Original Disfarmer Photographs
Critic Philip Gefter chronicles the mad dash to acquire Disfamer's photography in anticipation of Steven Kasher Gallery's exhibition.
Vince Aletti describes the "down-home elegance and genuine soul" of Mike Disfarmer's work.
ICP's online editorial platform credits Steven Kasher as one of many figures responsible for Disfarmer's posthumous resurgence.
Author Russell Hart reports on the dogged pursuit of Mike Disfarmer prints by collectors such as Steven Kasher
The Ozarks Mountaineer writes a feature on the photography of Mike Disfarmer
NPR's The Picture Show highlights Mike Disfarmer in conjunction with Bill Frisell's eponymous album.
Brill Frisell debuts an album entirely inspired by the late Mike Disfarmer.
St. Ann’s Warehouse debuts a puppet show entirely devoted to the life and times of portrait photographer Mike Disfarmer.