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  1. smithsonianmag.com

    Meet 10 Depression-Era Photographers Who Captured the Struggle of Rural America. Two women and eight men were sent out with their cameras in 1930s America.
  2. totallyhistory.com

    Known for: Took extensive photographs of WWII in Britain, especially damages from Germany's blitz Beaton worked for British Vogue and Vanity Fair during the 1930s. He was known for the photographs he took of societal life and fashion. He also photographed the Royal Family for publishing in official printed works. Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971)
  3. aperture.org

    Walker Evans. For Evans, the photograph was a site of negotiation, a setting to distill the American experience into a singular moment. His Depression-era portraits, immortalized in his collaborative book with James Agee, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941), portray a commanding stoicism in the face of hardship. When fellow FSA photographer Jack Delano first saw Evans's photographs, he said ...
  4. whizzpast.com

    The 1930s were a difficult time in the United States and around the world. ... 5 classic photography books everyone should read ... 18th century 19th century 20th century 1984 advertising art books Books of the decade cult drama eighties Ernest Hemingway fads famous families fashion fifties firsts Forties gaming George Orwell history Hunter S ...
  5. learninglab.si.edu

    DESCRIPTION. In the 1930s, under the auspices of what would become the Farm Security Administration, 10 photographers from different backgrounds-all white-were sent out to accomplish the task of documenting America in a time of great poverty.
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  7. encyclopedia.com

    An artist whose abilities in painting were widely recognized, Shahn had been introduced to photography in the early 1930s by photographer Walker Evans, ... Lange became one of the most famous American woman photographers of the twentieth century. Russell Lee (1903-1986). Lee had a troubled and lonely childhood. He earned a degree in chemical ...
  8. ted.photographer.org.uk

    == 1930's =====Go to the top. Cecil Beaton (1904 -1980) Beaton was most famous for his fashion photography and he worked for Vogue magazine until the mid 1950s. In 1937 he was appointed court photographer to the Royal Family. Bill Brandt (1904 - 1983) Brandt spent his life trying to convince everyone that he was an English born gentleman ...
  9. rarehistoricalphotos.com

    Jul 22, 2024These crises included a stock market crash in 1929, a series of regional banking panics in 1930 and 1931, and a series of national and international financial crises from 1931 through 1933. The downturn hit bottom in March 1933, when the commercial banking system collapsed and President Roosevelt declared a national banking holiday.
  10. discoverwalks.com

    Below are the 30 famous photographers who changed the world. 1. Nicephore Niepce. Nicephore Niepce. Photo by Daderot. ... Dorothea Lange's fascinating works in the Dust Bowl in the 1930s are a definition of what the phase of the great depression in the United States looked like. One of her greatest works named "Migrant Mother" not only ...
  11. decadeofphotography.weebly.com

    In 1930s, Adam began to use his photographs in the cause of wilderness preservation and in 1935, Adams produced many photos of the Sierra, including of one of his well-known photographs, Clearing Winter Storm, the photograph is the entire valley just as a winter storm stopped, leaving behind a fresh coat of snow. In 1936, Adams had solo ...
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