E. L. "Shorty" Fuller
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E. L. "Shorty" Fuller was a photographer in Boise during the 1930s and 1940s. A collection of his negatives, scrapbooks and prints reside at the Idaho State Historical Society. Although Shorty was a freelance photographer, he began at the Associated Press, and continued doing photographer with the Idaho Statesman from 1937 - 1942. His crisp and engaging photographs document street scenes, parades, and daily life in Boise at that time.[1]
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- ^ Bowler, Carolyn (2006) "Guide to the E. L. Shorty Fuller Papers". Idaho State Historical Society Public Archives Research Library. Available: http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/nwda-search/findstyle.aspx?doc=oihms511.xml&t=i&q=4 (Accessed: 2007, June 29).