Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange, born in 1895 in Hoboken, New Jersey, was a seminal American documentary photographer and photojournalist. Best known for her poignant images during the Great Depression, Lange's most iconic photograph, "Migrant Mother," captured the hardships faced by displaced farmers and epitomized the era's struggles. Working for the Farm Security Administration, she chronicled the challenges of rural poverty, creating images that became symbols of resilience and determination. Lange's evocative photographs not only reflected the economic hardships of the time but also emphasized the human element, ensuring that the stories of those affected were visually documented and remembered. Read more about Arts.