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    Dorothea Lange

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    W3_A3 Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) I chose Dorothea Lange because I admire her strength of character‚ her empathy and compassion for her subjects‚ but more importantly because of the essence of the people she was able to capture in her photographs. Not only does the viewer feel pity for the subjects‚ they also feel sadness for them because the photographs treat them as people so the viewer is able to feel for them like they would their own family and friends. The three photographs I selected

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    Mother. The very word‚ for most‚ conjures up the notion of comfort‚ safety‚ and unconditional love. This idea of motherhood is capture in Dorothea Lange ’s picture‚ Migrant Mother. When one views the picture‚ one is struck by the tired look in her eyes and the hope for a better situation down the road. One has to wonder if Dorothea viewed this picture from a psychoanalytic perspective‚ social or formal analysis when constructing the actual shot. Knowing this adds an even greater depth to an understanding

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    The Life of Dorothea Lange

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    The Life of Dorothea Lange To say that Dorothea Lange led a full life is an understatement. She led and extraordinary life and it is a fascinating tale. As you will see‚ she was an amazing person‚ charming and likeable‚ but also a person with just as many hardships as the subjects of her work. Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn’s story begins on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. She was born at home and was the first born to second generation German emigrants Heinrich and Johanna Nutzhorn.

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    Dorothea Lange Analysis

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    Dorothea Lange was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey to Joanna and Heinrich Nutzhorn. Her father worked as a lawyer and her mother stayed home to raise her and her brother. At the age of seven Dorothea came down with polio‚ which left her with permanent damage to her right leg. Suffering from this disease cause Dorothea to develop her compassion for people suffering since she had lived through suffering herself. At the age of twelve her parents separated‚ and Dorothea blamed her father

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    Prewitt Professor Karlstein PHOT 107 6 May 2017 Dorothea Lange Research Paper Dorothea Lange was a photographer from the United States who became well known for her photographic journalism on farmers during the Great Depression. Before I go into detail about her work as a photographer‚ I will offer background to her past. Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn was born on May 26‚ 1895 in Hoboken‚ New Jersey. She was born to Heinrich Nutzhorn and Johanna Lange‚ second generation German immigrants who resided

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    Dorothea Lange An American Photographer Dorothea  Lange‚   born  May  26‚ 1895 and passed Oct 11‚ 1965 would best be described as an artistic  and  political  intellectual‚  working  systematically  toward  refining  the  emotional  and  political communicative  power  of  her  photography.  She  attended  the  New  York  Training  School  for  Teachers from  1914  to  1917‚  and  there  decided  to  become  a  photographer‚  partly  influenced  by  visits  to  the photographer  Arnold 

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    Depression in the United States that a photographer for the Resettlement Administration‚ Dorothea Lange‚ stepped outside of the studio and focused her work on the suffering she was witnessing around her. The Resettlement Administration is a New Deal agency that focuses on helping poor families relocate. This job lead Lange to Nipomo‚ California where she found herself at a campsite crowded with out-of-work pea pickers. Lange approached a woman who had been suffering from the loss of a job due to the crop

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    Introduction: "Photography takes an instant out of time‚ altering life by holding it still." -Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange was a great photographer of the Great Depression. She focused on the small things in life‚ the little details of her time‚ and today once looked back upon: are great photographs of history. Biographical Sketch: Dorothea was born in New Jersey‚ May 26‚ 1895. As a seven year old‚ she contracted polio and was left with a weakened right side. After her sickness‚ her mother seemed

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    people in the 1930s. One that stuck out the most was Dorothea Lange. She was a professional photographer‚ a very known professional photographer‚ during the Great Depression and even after that. She documented the struggle of migrant farm families. Lange photographed the pain and despair of women‚ men‚ and children living in dirty‚ miserable camps. She also photographed the unemployed men who wandered the streets of San Francisco (Migrants). Lange was an influential American documentary photographer

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    Taking photographs may seem simple‚ but being a photographer is more than browsing through the viewfinder and pushing the exposure button. A photographer needs to know how to analyze the scene‚ speak in words that language cannot‚ and reach to the souls of people through a picture. During the Great Depression‚ many photographers captured the scenes of poverty and grief. However‚ there was only one photographer that truly captured the souls of Americans. According to Roy Stryker‚ Dorothea Lange

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