Children folding a flag.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
"And these are the stars" the camp manager Herb Brandt points out as the children fold the flag after it has been taken down for the night. Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. Napa, California. 1950.
Rose Resnick (1916-2006) experienced total blindness by the age of three from glaucoma. In 1947, after academic and musical successes, she cofounded the nonprofit Recreation for the Blind with Nina Brandt. In 1950 they opened Enchanted Hills, the first permanent camp for blind children in the country. Resnick served as the camp's executive director until 1958. Her organization then merged with the San Francisco Association for the Blind to form San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, which still runs the camp today.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
"And these are the stars" the camp manager Herb Brandt points out as the children fold the flag after it has been taken down for the night. Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. Napa, California. 1950.
Rose Resnick (1916-2006) experienced total blindness by the age of three from glaucoma. In 1947, after academic and musical successes, she cofounded the nonprofit Recreation for the Blind with Nina Brandt. In 1950 they opened Enchanted Hills, the first permanent camp for blind children in the country. Resnick served as the camp's executive director until 1958. Her organization then merged with the San Francisco Association for the Blind to form San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, which still runs the camp today.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.
11x14 Lifetime archival ink jet print. Printed under the supervision of Wayne F. Miller, 2008.
"And these are the stars" the camp manager Herb Brandt points out as the children fold the flag after it has been taken down for the night. Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind. Napa, California. 1950.
Rose Resnick (1916-2006) experienced total blindness by the age of three from glaucoma. In 1947, after academic and musical successes, she cofounded the nonprofit Recreation for the Blind with Nina Brandt. In 1950 they opened Enchanted Hills, the first permanent camp for blind children in the country. Resnick served as the camp's executive director until 1958. Her organization then merged with the San Francisco Association for the Blind to form San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, which still runs the camp today.
Appears in Wayne F. Miller Photographs 1942-1958 published by powerHouse Books, 2008.