Archive of photos taken by John Little
Spotted on social media the announcement that the Craig Klinkhoff gallery has put online an archive of John Little’s photos taken as studies towards his paintings.
The individual images are not tagged by year, unfortunately, but there’s still a lot to look at.



Taylor C. Noakes 20:55 on 2026-02-05 Permalink
Phenomenal, thanks for posting this
GC 22:02 on 2026-02-05 Permalink
Yeah, thanks. Browsing that might suck up some of my free time!
Ian 09:46 on 2026-02-06 Permalink
It’s too bad that so few of them have notes as to where they are but it’s interesting to see them just as a collection of what caught his eye around town. Very cool collection.
Ian 11:53 on 2026-02-06 Permalink
//addendum: I signed up for a (free) account and can now see locations for many of the photos, and any other archival information the collection has on the individual items.
GC 15:04 on 2026-02-06 Permalink
Thanks for the tip, Ian.
Craig Klinkhoff 13:53 on 2026-02-07 Permalink
Hi Kate, thank you very much for posting about the archive project. I will be making an adjustment shortly so that users can sort by year, at least for the images that are dated. That’s a great idea and an obvious improvement. We’re still working through thousands of undated photographs and are always looking for help to try to date and identify locations whenever possible. If anyone has any input or feedback, please feel free to share it with us at the archive.
Kate 14:05 on 2026-02-07 Permalink
Thank you for dropping by, Mr Klinkhoff. I was delighted to see the archive and I’m sorry if my comment above came off as unnecessarily critical. I realize now it’s a work in progress.
Craig Klinkhoff 16:07 on 2026-02-07 Permalink
Kate, I only interpreted your comment as encouraging and positive. I actually already implemented the date filter you suggested. Thank you very much for mentioning the archive, for the support by sharing it in this forum, and for the idea. Please feel free share any further ideas or comments you have. – Craig