A portrait of a Native American girl in regalia posing next to a horse. The girl is wearing a dress with abstract patterning on its surface, and fringes at its edges. Around her forehead she wears a beaded headband with an attached feather. She wears earrings and has beaded accessories in her braided hair. She holds a rope that is attached to a horse standing behind her. The horse is draped with decorative beaded bags, and material with long fringes. One bag displays a stag with leaves and the other designs appear to be abstract patterns. Tipis, horses, and a wooden fence are visible in the distance.
The image displays a partial view of a man on a horse whose rope is attached to the leg of a horse that is lying on its side in the middle of a rodeo arena. This rope has been drawn over in black and white. A man stands next to this horse with a black line drawn from his hands extending to the back of the horse. A white horse that is outlined in black and white also has a black line drawn connecting it to the horse lying on its side. In the background is a large covered grandstand filled with spectators. This image is a postcard that has roughly one inch cut off horizontally from its bottom edge. This image was chosen for its depiction of the process of image editing.
An outdoor portrait of Lee Drake and costume designer Bernice Ponticelli on the set of The Great Sioux Uprising. Bernice is dressed in a checkered long sleeved shirt, slacks, and tennis shoes. Her left arm is around the shoulder of Lee who wears a hat, suit, and tie. In his left hand he holds a pair of eyeglasses. They stand in front of a horse that is fitted with a saddle, bridle, and reins. Trees are visible in the background. "The Great Sioux Uprising" was a film that was released in 1953.