Dorothea Lange

Dorothea Lange by Robyn Turner, published by Little, Brown in 1994, is a first edition that spans 32 pages. This book explores the life of renowned Depression-era photographer Dorothea Lange, highlighting how she utilized her camera as a tool for social change. Through a combination of biographical details and her impactful images, the author presents a nuanced view of Lange’s contributions to photography and society.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of Lange’s work and its significance during a pivotal time in American history. The book delves into the intersection of her personal experiences and her photographic endeavors, illustrating how her art reflected the struggles of the era. With a focus on photography, this edition offers insights into Lange’s legacy and the role of visual storytelling in advocating for social justice.
Official synopsis Publisher
The author of the Portraits of Women Artists series juxtaposes the details of Depression photographer Dorothea Lange’s life with the images of her work to show how the photographer used the camera as an instrument of social change.
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