Charles W. Cushman
Charles Weever Cushman was an American photographer, active during the early and mid-20th century. He left around 14,500 images from his collection to Indiana University.
Early life
Cushman was born in Poseyville, Indiana, in 1896 to Wilbur and Mabel Cushman. A younger sister, Dorothy, died at the age of two. The family lived on Second Street, in a house which was still standing in the early 21st century. Cushman's maternal great-grandfather, Charles Weever, was a native of Maine who established a medical practice in Posey County, Indiana.Cushman graduated from Poseyville High School in 1913 and Indiana University Bloomington in 1917 with a Bachelor of Arts in English. He enlisted in the United States Navy Auxiliary Reserve Force at Municipal Pier in Chicago, Illinois, on May 18, 1918.
Career
Cushman worked briefly for the Indiana Daily Student newspaper. He went on to become a financial analyst.He began working in color photography when Kodak introduced Kodachrome. His first color image, taken on September 3, 1938, featured a red Ford coupe, with the Golden Gate Bridge forming a backdrop. A silhouette was cast by his wife, who was sat in the passenger seat.