Sample Photograph Captions:

 

BELOW IN THE PINK BOX IS A GROUP OF 3 CAPTIONS TO SIMULATE WHAT EDITORS SHOULD SUBMIT TO THE PRESS.

NOTE IMAGE TAGS:

"Intro-1" means: The FIRST of the three images to appear in the "Introduction"

"1941-3" means: The THIRD image to appear in the chapter called "1941: Movies and ...."


Intro-1: Ingrid Bergman (l.) and Humphrey Bogart in a publicity shot for Casablanca (Michael Curtiz, Warner Bros. 1941). Courtesy Jerry Ohlinger Archives.

1940-1: Choosing a romantic partner: Kitty (Ginger Rogers) debates her mirror image over whether to run off unmarried with the dashing, wealthy Wyn or marry the staid, impoverished Doctor Mark, in Kitty Foyle: The Natural History of a Woman  (Sam Wood, RKO). Courtesy Jerry Ohlinger Archives.

1941-3 The family in How Green Was My Valley (John Ford, Twentieth Century Fox). Collection Sarah Kozloff.

 

NOTE: THE YEAR IS OMITTED FROM THE CAPTION PARENTHESIS BECAUSE IT WILL BE EVIDENT IN CHAPTERS WHAT YEAR IT IS. BUT FOR THE IMAGES IN THE INTRODUCTION THE YEAR IS INCLUDED.

 


IN THE ACTUAL TEXT FOR A CHAPTER ON, FOR EXAMPLE, "1935" YOU SHOULD INDICATE IMAGE PLACEMENTS LIKE THIS:

 

"... and the crucial fact was thus emphasized." {IMAGE 1935-1} "Nobody had thought of this, and therefore films were ..."

KEEP IN MIND: There are 3 images per chapter, and they are numbered according to their placement starting with the beginning of the chapter.