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Camera: 4x5 Graflex RB Series D
             1936
In 1913, Dorthea decides
to become a photographer.

She trains under Arnold
Genthe, most well known
for his photographs of
Chinatown and the 1906
San Francisco earthquake.
Clarence H. White, Self portrait           Ring Toss,
                                   Clarence H. White
During the Great
Depression, Lange began to
photograph the unemployed
men who wandered the streets
of San Francisco; pictures
such as White Angel
Breadline (1932)

These photographs led to a
commission in 1935 from the
Federal Resettlement
Administration, established
by the U.S. Agriculture
Department.

They hoped that Lange's
powerful images would bring
the conditions of the rural
poor to the public's attention.
The photograph that has become known as "Migrant Mother"
                                                                                                         is one of a series of photographs that Dorothea Lange made
                                                                                                         of Florence Owens Thompson and her children in February
                                                                                                                   or March of 1936 in Nipomo, California.




“I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not
remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me
no questions. I made five exposures, working closer and closer from the same direction. I did
not ask her name or her history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that
they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the
children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean- to
tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help
her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it.”
An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion.

                     “…and yet, even in the face of such
                    fate I firmly believe that these people
                       retained their pride, resolution
                                and courage.”
                                            D. Lange, 1935
(Below) CocaCola baby bottle: Mother &
                                                            children, Tulelake, Siskiyou County, CA




(above) Children in a Democracy.
A migratory family living in a
trailer in an open field. No
sanitation, no water. They come
from Amarillo, Texas. 1940




                                   (left) “Ruby” from Tennessee, daughter of migrant
                                   worker living in American River camp near
                                   Sacramento, Nov1936
If Dorothea Lange was alive today, she
would probably be out in United
Nations Plaza, talking with and
photographing the homeless. Shy as
she was, Dorothea Lange was always
interested in people: either her rich
clients who sat for their portraits in
her early career, or the migrant
workers from Oklahoma she spent
time with in later years.
There were three rules to which Dorthea always adhered;
  “Whatever I photograph, I do not molest, tamper with or
arrange. Second; a sense of place. Whenever I photograph, I
 try to picture as part of it’s surroundings, as having roots.
    Third; A sense of time…I try to show it as having it’s
              position in the past or the present.”
Between Weedpatch and Lamont, Kern County, California. Children living in a camp
                     By Dorothea Lange, April 20, 1940
Olivehurst, Yuba County, California.
     One of the new settlers.
Left- Edison, Kern County, California. Potato picker, she is 52-years-old, has 8 children. Born in Tennessee, she lived and was
married in Oklahoma, then came to California. Family became migratory agricultural workers and after four years settled in Kern
County. She says, "I have a house and flowers." She and her husband work in the field at 35 cents an hour, 10 hours a day. This
class of people is known to the present migratory workers as "locals." Right - Grayson, Stanislaus County, California. He came to
California in 1936 from Albermarle County, Missouri. He is living in a self-built shack in Grayson, a shacktown community...He has
a job working in hay on nearby ranch. His grandfather, who has four sons and two daughters, all of whom now live in
California, says: "They wasn't raised to go chasin'. They was raised to stay home."
Dorthea came to the
                                                                       Relocation Administration
                                                                       with a sure sense of social
                                                                       justice and of how
                                                                       photography could reveal
                                                                       inequality.




Country store (Dorothea Lange, 1939) Gordonton, North Carolina




                                             Sharecropper kids, 1939
Internment
                                               without
                                              Charges




In the early „40‟s, yet another government
agency, the U.S. Army‟s Western Defense
     Command, hired her to document
      the uprooting and incarceration
        of the Japanese Americans.
She could not support the
                                                                                        government‟s actions. She
                                                                                        was highly critical of what
                                                                                       she saw, and her photographs
                                                                                           reflected those views.

                                                                                           Instead of circulating
                                                                                         Lange’s photographs, the
                                                                                       government impounded them
                                                                                       during the war, later slipping
                                                                                        them, without fanfare, into
                                                                                          the National Archives.




American Oakland 1942: Japanese-American business owner forced to give up his store.
Lange took over 800 photographs of the
 evacuation and imprisonment of Japanese
Americans during World War II. Included are
 pictures of the California camp Manzanar.
      Because of the war departments
embarrassment over the debacle, few remain.
Due to the stark photographs of the victims of the Great Depression of the 1930s that
                      were made by Dorothea Lange, she became a major influence on succeeding
                  documentary and journalistic photographers. She has been called one of the greatest
                   documentary photographers of the United States influencing such successors as Lee
                                           Freidlander and Garry Winogrand.
Lee Freidlander




                                                                                     Garry Winogrand
                                                                                     “Women are Beautiful”
A quote by the Elizabethan writer Frances
 Bacon was pinned to her darkroom door;

    “The contemplation of things as they
   are, without error or confusion, without
substitution or imposture, is in itself a nobler
  thing than a whole harvest of invention.”
After completing two years (1943-1944) with the Office of War Information and
   receiving a Guggenheim fellowship award , she and her partner and husband
          Paul Taylor travel through Europe, Asia, Indonesia and Egypt,
Dorthea Lange dies in October of 1965 in her hometown, San Francisco, California.




                Paul Taylor, one of Lange's last photographs
Bibliography
ArtStor. September 2011.
http://www.artstor.org/index.shtml

BING Images. n.d.
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=dorthea+lan
ge&view=detail&id=CF02359159F467E8628014F9422
19CD827CEBBC9&first=0&qpvt=dorthea+lange&FOR
M=IDFRIR

The History Place
http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/lange/index.
html

Freedom Voices Photolist
www.freedomvoices.org/pholist.htm

Marian, Mary Warner. Photography a cultural history.
New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc, 2002.
Stepan, Peter. 50 Photographers You Should Know.
New York: Prestel Publishing, 2008.

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Dorthea Lange

  • 1. Camera: 4x5 Graflex RB Series D 1936
  • 2. In 1913, Dorthea decides to become a photographer. She trains under Arnold Genthe, most well known for his photographs of Chinatown and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
  • 3. Clarence H. White, Self portrait Ring Toss, Clarence H. White
  • 4. During the Great Depression, Lange began to photograph the unemployed men who wandered the streets of San Francisco; pictures such as White Angel Breadline (1932) These photographs led to a commission in 1935 from the Federal Resettlement Administration, established by the U.S. Agriculture Department. They hoped that Lange's powerful images would bring the conditions of the rural poor to the public's attention.
  • 5. The photograph that has become known as "Migrant Mother" is one of a series of photographs that Dorothea Lange made of Florence Owens Thompson and her children in February or March of 1936 in Nipomo, California. “I saw and approached the hungry and desperate mother, as if drawn by a magnet. I do not remember how I explained my presence or my camera to her, but I do remember she asked me no questions. I made five exposures, working closer and closer from the same direction. I did not ask her name or her history. She told me her age, that she was thirty-two. She said that they had been living on frozen vegetables from the surrounding fields, and birds that the children killed. She had just sold the tires from her car to buy food. There she sat in that lean- to tent with her children huddled around her, and seemed to know that my pictures might help her, and so she helped me. There was a sort of equality about it.”
  • 6. An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion. “…and yet, even in the face of such fate I firmly believe that these people retained their pride, resolution and courage.” D. Lange, 1935
  • 7. (Below) CocaCola baby bottle: Mother & children, Tulelake, Siskiyou County, CA (above) Children in a Democracy. A migratory family living in a trailer in an open field. No sanitation, no water. They come from Amarillo, Texas. 1940 (left) “Ruby” from Tennessee, daughter of migrant worker living in American River camp near Sacramento, Nov1936
  • 8. If Dorothea Lange was alive today, she would probably be out in United Nations Plaza, talking with and photographing the homeless. Shy as she was, Dorothea Lange was always interested in people: either her rich clients who sat for their portraits in her early career, or the migrant workers from Oklahoma she spent time with in later years.
  • 9. There were three rules to which Dorthea always adhered; “Whatever I photograph, I do not molest, tamper with or arrange. Second; a sense of place. Whenever I photograph, I try to picture as part of it’s surroundings, as having roots. Third; A sense of time…I try to show it as having it’s position in the past or the present.”
  • 10.
  • 11.
  • 12. Between Weedpatch and Lamont, Kern County, California. Children living in a camp By Dorothea Lange, April 20, 1940
  • 13. Olivehurst, Yuba County, California. One of the new settlers.
  • 14. Left- Edison, Kern County, California. Potato picker, she is 52-years-old, has 8 children. Born in Tennessee, she lived and was married in Oklahoma, then came to California. Family became migratory agricultural workers and after four years settled in Kern County. She says, "I have a house and flowers." She and her husband work in the field at 35 cents an hour, 10 hours a day. This class of people is known to the present migratory workers as "locals." Right - Grayson, Stanislaus County, California. He came to California in 1936 from Albermarle County, Missouri. He is living in a self-built shack in Grayson, a shacktown community...He has a job working in hay on nearby ranch. His grandfather, who has four sons and two daughters, all of whom now live in California, says: "They wasn't raised to go chasin'. They was raised to stay home."
  • 15. Dorthea came to the Relocation Administration with a sure sense of social justice and of how photography could reveal inequality. Country store (Dorothea Lange, 1939) Gordonton, North Carolina Sharecropper kids, 1939
  • 16. Internment without Charges In the early „40‟s, yet another government agency, the U.S. Army‟s Western Defense Command, hired her to document the uprooting and incarceration of the Japanese Americans.
  • 17. She could not support the government‟s actions. She was highly critical of what she saw, and her photographs reflected those views. Instead of circulating Lange’s photographs, the government impounded them during the war, later slipping them, without fanfare, into the National Archives. American Oakland 1942: Japanese-American business owner forced to give up his store.
  • 18. Lange took over 800 photographs of the evacuation and imprisonment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Included are pictures of the California camp Manzanar. Because of the war departments embarrassment over the debacle, few remain.
  • 19. Due to the stark photographs of the victims of the Great Depression of the 1930s that were made by Dorothea Lange, she became a major influence on succeeding documentary and journalistic photographers. She has been called one of the greatest documentary photographers of the United States influencing such successors as Lee Freidlander and Garry Winogrand. Lee Freidlander Garry Winogrand “Women are Beautiful”
  • 20. A quote by the Elizabethan writer Frances Bacon was pinned to her darkroom door; “The contemplation of things as they are, without error or confusion, without substitution or imposture, is in itself a nobler thing than a whole harvest of invention.”
  • 21. After completing two years (1943-1944) with the Office of War Information and receiving a Guggenheim fellowship award , she and her partner and husband Paul Taylor travel through Europe, Asia, Indonesia and Egypt, Dorthea Lange dies in October of 1965 in her hometown, San Francisco, California. Paul Taylor, one of Lange's last photographs
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