Digitizing William Henry Jackson’s Work for National Park Services

Digitizing William Henry Jackson’s Work for National Park Services

Federal Contracting in Nebraska:

Digitizing the Work of William Henry Jackson

 

 

 

Our assignment from the National Park Services: digitally archive the paintings and sketches of William Henry Jackson. 

William Henry Jackson’s images of Yellowstone, the Colorado Rockies, the native cultures of the Southwest and of the great geological survey teams of the period make up the largest and most significant body of American landscape photographs sent down to us through history.

We were hired by the Department of the Interior to digitize hundreds of Jackson’s works. I set up in the place where his collection is held, the Agate Fossil Beds National Monument in far western Nebraska. Over one week, I digitized the extensive collection of oil and watercolor paintings, albumin stereoviews, sketches, maps, lithographic prints, pencil drawings, certificates and ink washes.

We spend whatever time it takes to fully research a project before beginning it, and for me that meant getting ahold of an out-of-print copy of “The Pioneer Photographer”, Bob Blair’s expanded edition of Jackson’s diaries and letters. One hundred sixty of Jackson’s images illustrate a narrative of the expanding American West of the 1860s and 70s, and a still-young American nation. It was an important asset in preparing for the digitizing process.

A painting of horses and a covered wagon crossing the mountains of Oregon

Blue Mountains, Oregon. Watercolor, William Henry Jackson

By the time I got to Nebraska, I was a fan. I’d read the colorful stories attached to the creation of the paintings. And so it was slightly disorienting to spend so much time with the paintings themselves.  Here was the sketch of the mule who spied on the artist as he painted. Here was the great oil painting of the Holy Cross, a rock formation in the mountains (Jackson was disappointed with his foreground work, and so repainted over it). Here were the black-and-white photographs of mountains and canyons, never previously photographed but taken at such risk and difficulty for the surveying team.

A highlight of this trip, for me, was exploring the land around the two national monuments, Scotts Bluff and Agate Fossil Beds. Because it’s possible today to explore the exact locations where Jackson had created his images, I wandered the Scotts Bluff area, trying to match up the painted images with the landscape as it appears today.

 

A painting of the American Plains, showing a tepee, horses, encampments, and covered wagons crossing the flat landscape

“Because the transcontinental railroad had not bridged the Western United States, the Oregon Trail was still teeming with activity as Jackson headed west, fording the South Platte near Julesburg, Colorado, in 1866. The river, more than half a mile wide, was filled from bank to bank with teams.” — from The Pioneer Photographer

 

photo of workroom showing process of still photography of artwork

Digitizing William Henry Jackson’s collection, held in Agate Fossil National Monument. Harrison, Nebraska.

 

Always one of the main attractions: hiking after the work is done.

a canyon at the end of the day in Nebraska

Smiley Canyon, Nebraska.

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In the office: Suzanne Allman, Principal of Allman Environmental Services Photography.

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AESP has been certified by the Small Business Administration, validating that we are a business more than 51 percent owned, controlled, operated and managed by a woman.

Working with Allman Environmental demonstrates your commitment to working in diverse markets and furthering economic growth in local communities. 

As a supporter of supplier diversity, your business becomes more attractive to corporations that are seeking second-tier sourcing suppliers that work with women-owned businesses. Let our other set-asides — our certifications as a DBE and WBE at the state and local level — help you meet your diversity goals, as well.

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Dam Rehabilitation, Catskills

Dam Rehabilitation, Catskills

 

 

 

 

Dam Rehabilitation

In the Catskill Mountains

 

 

 

 

A dam rehabilitation project gets underway in the Catskills.

New work for a dam rehabilitation and removal project in the Catskill mountain area of New York.

When it was built, the dam was the second-largest dam in the United States. Today, it’s an aging, high-hazard dam that holds back a large impoundment area on the Rondout Creek in Napanoch, New York. This project, along with stabilizing the dam, will rehabilitate the streambed and floodplain.

We’re providing the progress photography and videography, including aerial work, for this historic project.

 

a blue-cast frozen waterfall in the catskill mountains

Frozen water in the spillway, Catskills dam project.

 

 

a female photographer in a winter field in the Catskill mountains of New York State

Beautiful tawny fields of wintertime in Napanoch, New York.

 

An overhead view of a streambed in winter

An overhead look at the creekbed, where a lake used to be. Rivers in the Northeast have for too long given enough to development and energy. Dam removal and stream restoration projects like this one re-establish vital riverine connectivity.

 

An overhead view of a rugged, rocky creek.

Rugged Roundout Creek, downstream of the dam.

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Restoration of the Coonamessett River, Massachusetts

Restoration of the Coonamessett River, Massachusetts

Restoring the Coonamessett River

I’ve done extensive work throughout Massachusetts for the Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, photographing and filming their dam removal and wetland restoration projects. 

This flyover came after photographing the DER’s work in the town of Falmouth at the lower Coonamessett  River watershed. It shows the marsh after dam removal and prior to revegetation, in 2020.

The dead tree stumps you see scattered across the marsh were deliberately left in place to provide shade for frogs, turtles and salamanders. The uneven, bumpy surface of the marsh floor creates diverse habitat for a wider variety of plant life.

As it passes through the preserve, the Coonamessett River is now narrower, longer and has eight new bends. There are now also deep pools for fish to live in and gravel riffles that support insects the fish like to eat.

While the muddy, bumpy, treeless expanse of marsh can be startling to see, what comes next — the growing trees, sprouting seeds, and return of vital habitat — can be seen in the vertical photo of the marsh.

 

An aerial view of a restored cranberry bog in Massachusetts

Before and after: the Coonamessett restoration after dam and cranberry bog removal.

A vertical aerial photo of a cranberry bog restoration.

Vertical aerial photograph of the Coonamessett (former) cranberry bog area. Two areas are split by a boardwalk: to the left is the marsh before vegetation began to grow.

Aerial photography is almost always recommended for environmental projects, because an overhead view can show you the project in context to the wider surroundings. In most cases, we don’t charge extra for drone photography; a drone is just another camera in our bag.

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The Places We Go: Wadhams

The Places We Go: Wadhams

 

Wadhams, New York, in Essex County

 

 

 

Funny name, lovely landscape in this out-of-the-way corner of New York State. 

In a tucked-away corner of northern New York State, we delivered progress photography and videography (including aerials) for a water treatment project in Wadhams, a former mill town on the banks of the Boquet River. I’m always happy to do small projects like this one, especially when they lead to old-school or historic places I’d never find by accident. 

Not much there, not even the small-town basics. But the going up there is pretty, ambling along valleys between the Adirondack foothills and Lake Champlain. And if you’re there on any day except Monday and Tuesday, you can stop in at the Dogwood Bread Company — an oasis of conviviality, warm bread and fine cups of coffee.

Allman Environmental Services Photography provides progress photography and videography services (including aerial) to environmental projects of any scale and anywhere in the United States. We love the jobs that are challenging, out of the way or in difficult terrain. We’d love to hear about your project.