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Photo of the Day has a collection of very personal-feeling color photos from the 1940s.  Workers leaving Pennsylvania shipyards, Beaumont, Texas, 1943;  by John Vachon.

Even today, many documentary photographers will tell you they are influenced by the works of the Farm Security Administration in the 1930s and 40s. Under the direction of Roy Emerson Stryker, the FSA sent photographers to document the plight of the rural farmer during the Great Depression and the progress of New Deal programs. When the U.S. entered World War II, the photography program continued under the Office of War Information (OWI).
The best-known FSA photographs are in black and white. Less commonly seen are the color photos by FSA and OWI photographers, shot between 1939 and 1945

(via Photo District News)
Thursday March 12, 2009

Photo of the Day has a collection of very personal-feeling color photos from the 1940s.  Workers leaving Pennsylvania shipyards, Beaumont, Texas, 1943; by John Vachon.

Even today, many documentary photographers will tell you they are influenced by the works of the Farm Security Administration in the 1930s and 40s. Under the direction of Roy Emerson Stryker, the FSA sent photographers to document the plight of the rural farmer during the Great Depression and the progress of New Deal programs. When the U.S. entered World War II, the photography program continued under the Office of War Information (OWI).

The best-known FSA photographs are in black and white. Less commonly seen are the color photos by FSA and OWI photographers, shot between 1939 and 1945

(via Photo District News)

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