No. 66: Why Do Certain Photographs Make History? 591n

24/01/2018

In 1936, Dorothea Lange took a photograph that would go on to become one of the most defining...

In 1936, Dorothea Lange took a photograph that would go on to become one of the most defining images of the Great Depression: Migrant Mother. On this episode, we explore the backstory of this iconic photo—including the fact that it was almost never taken. Plus, what can Migrant Mother tell us about modern-day photojournalism?

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