For Love and Money: Portraits of Wisconsin Family Businesses

For Love and Money: Portraits of Wisconsin Family Businesses

by Carl Corey
For Love and Money: Portraits of Wisconsin Family Businesses

For Love and Money: Portraits of Wisconsin Family Businesses

by Carl Corey

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Overview

In his follow-up to Tavern League: Portraits of Wisconsin Bars, Carl Corey turns his camera on Wisconsin family-owned businesses in existence fifty years or longer. The businesses portrayed here—bakeries and barbecue joints, funeral homes and furniture builders, cheesemakers, fishermen, ferry boat drivers—have survived against all the odds, weathering tough economic times and big-business competition. The owners are loyal to their employees, their families, and themselves. And they are integral to their local economies and social fabric. The services and goods they provide are usually for neighbors and friends. Generations serve generations, creating lasting relationships and strong, vibrant neighborhoods and rural communities. In For Love and Money, Carl Corey provides indelible glimpses of an increasingly endangered way of life. The Museum of Wisconsin Art’s Graham Reid has said, “As current and future generations come and go, these pictures will survive in the hands of the subjects, collectors, museums, and galleries. Will the businesses featured enjoy a similar longevity? Only time will tell, and we can only watch and hope, but Carl Corey has ensured that they will not be forgotten.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870206474
Publisher: Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication date: 03/24/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 119
File size: 27 MB
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About the Author

Carl Corey has been interested in photography since he was a kid and majored in the subject during his high school days in Chicago. He has worked as an advertising still photographer and director and cameraman for advertising projects in Chicago and Los Angeles. He retired from the advertising business and moved back to Wisconsin after twenty-five years to focus on his roots: documentary photography.
Carl Corey’s work is exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, as well in numerous private and public collections. Corey has won more than 100 photography awards from such groups and publications as the New York Art Directors Club, Communication Arts, Bessies, Addys, and Gold Lions. He is the author/photographer of Tavern League: Portraits of Wisconsin Bars.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Foreword Introduction For Love and Money Index
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