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Walker Evans (November 3, 1903 – April 10, 1975) was an American photographer and photojournalist best known for his work for the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration (FSA) documenting the effects of the Great Depression.
Walker Evans photograph of three sharecroppers, Frank Tengle, Bud Fields, and Floyd Burroughs, Alabama, summer 1936. Let Us Now Praise Famous Men grew out of an assignment that Agee and Evans accepted in 1936 to produce a Fortune article on the conditions among sharecropper families in the American South during the Great Depression.
Frederick H. Evans (1853–1943) Jason Evans (born 1968) John Everard (1900–?) Robert Fairer (born 1966) Candice Farmer (born 1970) Roger Fenton (1819–1869) Graham Finlayson (1932–1999) Anna Fox (born 1961) Armet Francis (born 1945) Stuart Franklin (born 1956) Peter Fraser (born 1953) John French (1907–1966) Francis Frith (1822–1898 ...
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The Estate of Walker Evans saw the series as a copyright infringement, and acquired Levine's works to prohibit their sale. [11] Levine later donated the whole series to the estate. All of it is now owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. [12] Levine's appropriation of Evans's images has since become a hallmark of the postmodern ...
A corrections officer at an Ohio prison was killed Christmas day when an inmate attacked him, authorities said Wednesday. The assault occurred Wednesday morning at the Ross Correctional ...
His association with the Clintons did not end there, as he was the official photographer for Hillary Clinton's senate campaign in 2000. [6] [7] For George W. Bush's two terms as president, the official photographer was Eric Draper, [1] and for Barack Obama's two terms as president, Souza returned to the White House. He has been associated with ...
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