Top- 100 Images, Photo 1
1. I picked this image because it clearly has a story behind it. I liked the fact that the image tells a story without using any words. The expression on the mother's face really shows us that this family needs help. I also like that it is in black and white, this gives the image more character.
2 & 3. This picture was taking during the Great Depression. Dorothea Lange, the photographer, was driving past the "Pea Pickers Camp" in North Los Angeles. Something caught her eye, so she turned around and headed for the camp. She spotted Frances Owens Thompson, the desperate and hungry mother of two. She noticed that there was no work available for the homeless pickers. Thompson sold the tires from her car in order to buy food. Lange was able to capture the mother's worry and worn eyes perfectly in this photograph.
Dorothea Lange
May 26, 1895 - October 11, 1965
Born in Hoboken, New Jersey
Columbia University
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