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Top 5 Pictures from An Embedded Photographer Empowers the Poor
Photo League
1. The photo league believed a camera was more than just something to record reality.
2. The Photo League separated from The Film and Photo League.
3.The workshop was a working camera and a 5 dollar fee.
4. The workshop was taught by Sid Grossman.
5. I would devote 1 year of my life to DOXA, an organization that builds homeless people homes.
6. The Harlem Document was a portrait of "Black America."
7. The Harlem document was started by Aaron Siskand.
8. He was talking about Caravaggio.
9. The picture did not have a lot of light like most Caravaggio paintings.
10. He was the photographer who documented child labor for the National Child Labor Commitee.
11. Lewis s Hine was a photographer. He used his camera for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing the child labor laws in the United States.
12. Many pictures were now censored.
13. The photo league started taking more pictures of rural America.
14. Siskine turned away from the social and political world.
15. The Saturday Evening Post was a bi-monthly Magazine.
16. She was a photographer best known for Pictures of dance.
17. The Photo League was accused of being communist by the FBI.
18. Fascism in Europe and Imperialism in Asia.
19. Paul Strand.
20. The League was disbanded in 1951 for being "Communist"
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