John Vachon

Photographer and journalist

John Vachon - Photographer and journalist
Born

May 19th, 1914
110 years ago

Died

1975
50 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Contributed to documentary photography through work with the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression. Captured significant aspects of American life and culture, showcasing rural communities and their struggles. Later worked for numerous magazines, including Fortune and Life, demonstrating a range of styles in photojournalism. Involved in various photo exhibitions, preserving social history and poignant narratives through images.

Photographed rural America for the FSA

Contributed to Life and Fortune magazines

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