A POSTCARD FROM THE REVOLUTION FOR TODAY

I've posted before about the innovations in photographic equipment which allowed for the first action shots of war by correspondents covering the Mexican Revolution.  They made most of their income by selling their images of the war as postcards — like the one above, featuring Pancho Villa himself, in the light suit flanked by the two darker-clad men.

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