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Dorothea Lange American Photographer 1895–1965
After deciding not to be a teacher Dorthea Lange attended a photography course run by Clarence H. White at Columbia University, NY. She worked in a studio in San Francisco until the late 1920s where she became dissatisfied with studio work. In 1929 when the market crashed she went outside to find her subjects. As she was photographing she got involved in politics to help the subjects. One of her most famous photographs from this project is Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California. She worked until 1963. All of her photos were done in a documentary style Photos from: 1933-1952
White Angel Bread Line San Francisco, 1933
Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California Also named: Destitute Mother, The type aided by the WPA 1936
Political Signs, Waco Texas c. 1938
Child and Her Mother, Wapato, Yakima Valley, Washington 1939
Richmond, California 1942
War Babies 1944
Spring in Berkeley 1952
Mother and Child San Francisco 1952
Photos and information collected from: Museum of Modern Art, New York: http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=3373, Jan 2013 Penny R. Winn, Student, Peninsula College, Port Angeles, WA, for Media 178