Douglas Menuez photography collection, circa 1986-2006.

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Douglas Menuez photography collection, circa 1986-2006.

Contains photographic materials, including prints, contact sheets, negatives and slides, relating to Menuez's documentation of major Silicon Valley companies, as well as to fine art book projects, photo essays and photo shoots for advertising campaigns, annual reports and other commissioned work.

169 linear feet.

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