What you see above is the first Lewis Wickes Hine photo I ever saw, and one of the few we've yet to run on Unfair Park. It appeared in December 2008 on Shorpy; and it's what initially directed my ...
In these real-life photos, you won’t see newsies singing and dancing in the streets. Fans of musicals know the plucky newsboys of New York as the inspiration for the Disney movie Newsies (and the ...
A local historian has authored a biography of famed American photographer and political activist Lewis Hine. Timothy Duerden, director of the Delaware County Historical Association and adjunct history ...
Between 1904 and 1926, the American photographer Lewis Hine (1874–1940) photographed countless newcomers at the Ellis Island Immigration Station in New York Harbor. While there, he trained his lens on ...
ewis Hine is widely regarded as the founder of documentary photography. For decades, Hine used his camera to provide a visual representation of some of America’s most pressing social issues. His ...
Lewis Hine’s gripping early 20th century images of American children working at grueling jobs — in coal mines, textile mills, factories and cotton fields — have become emblematic of photography’s ...
“Soulmaker: The Times of Lewis Hine” is an exhibition and newly released book by Stanford arts and humanities professor Alexander Nemerov, on view at the Cantor Arts Center. The exhibit follows the ...
The International Center of Photography’s two current exhibitions of his work — Lewis Hine, a career-spanning overview, and The Future of America: Lewis Hine’s New Deal Photographs, focusing on his ...
This compellingly straightforward documentary is a rewarding experience whether you are familiar with photographic master Lewis Hine's work or not. Chronicling Hine's career as a visual poet of the ...
We need him now more than ever … or at least someone like him. A champion of social reform, photographer Lewis Hine (1874-1940), armed with only a camera, became a weapon of truth in uncovering the ...
Labor Day, the last gasp of carefree summer for school children headed back to the classroom this week. It is also, traditionally, meant to pause and celebrate the labor of American workers and the ...
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