Dorothea Lange

Photographer of Migrant Mother photo

Dorothea Lange - Photographer of Migrant Mother photo
Born

May 26th, 1895
129 years ago

Died

October 11th, 1965
59 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A photographer and journalist, this individual documented the struggles of displaced families during the Great Depression. The iconic photo 'Migrant Mother' became a symbol of the era's hardship. Work included contributions to the Farm Security Administration, capturing images that highlighted rural poverty and the plight of migrant workers. Later, engaged in documentary photography and photojournalism, showcasing the impact of economic distress on American society.

Captured the 'Migrant Mother' photograph

Worked with the Farm Security Administration

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