lifeさんのインスタグラム写真 - (lifeInstagram)「In honor of #WorldPhotoDay @WomenInTheArts and @Life are recognizing one of the world’s most well-known photographers, #DorotheaLange! 📷   Lange had a significant influence on the development of documentary photography. In 1935, she was asked to be a documentary photographer as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Farm Security Administration (FSA). As part of this agency, she photographed the living conditions of rural America to shine a light on the devastating consequences of the Great Depression.    In the first photograph from NMWA’s collection and the second from the LIFE Magazine archives, Lange has captured families in the California migratory camps where United States residents were sent due to panic from the alarmingly high unemployment rate.    Artwork credits: 1. Dorothea Lange, “Washing Facilities for Families in a Migratory Pea Pickers' Camp,” 1937; National Museum of Women in the Arts. 2. Dorothea Lange, “Wife of Tennessee coal miner washing for their family of seven at home- a tent (their winter quarters) by the levee,” 1936/LIFE Picture Collection.  Image descriptions: Two Black-and-white photographs of women washing clothing at campsites.」8月20日 0時25分 - life

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In honor of #WorldPhotoDay @WomenInTheArts and @life are recognizing one of the world’s most well-known photographers, #DorotheaLange! 📷 

Lange had a significant influence on the development of documentary photography. In 1935, she was asked to be a documentary photographer as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Farm Security Administration (FSA). As part of this agency, she photographed the living conditions of rural America to shine a light on the devastating consequences of the Great Depression.  

In the first photograph from NMWA’s collection and the second from the LIFE Magazine archives, Lange has captured families in the California migratory camps where United States residents were sent due to panic from the alarmingly high unemployment rate.  

Artwork credits: 1. Dorothea Lange, “Washing Facilities for Families in a Migratory Pea Pickers' Camp,” 1937; National Museum of Women in the Arts. 2. Dorothea Lange, “Wife of Tennessee coal miner washing for their family of seven at home- a tent (their winter quarters) by the levee,” 1936/LIFE Picture Collection.

Image descriptions: Two Black-and-white photographs of women washing clothing at campsites.


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