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During a unit focusing on child labor in the literacy classes, they read books such as Lewis Hine's "Kids at Work," which featured a series of photographs of children around the world working in dangerous conditions.
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Lewis Hine is the link between this exhibition at Columbia and the "Radical Camera" exhibition at the Jewish Museum.
Witness to Bonds of War William Meyers 2011
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Hine American, 1874 - For Lewis Hine, photography was both craft and calling.
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In 1949 she joined the Photo League—whose members included Weegee, Paul Strand, Lewis Hine, Helen Levitt, Aaron Siskind, Morris Engel and Sid Grossman —primarily for inexpensive access to its darkroom.
Through a Modern Lens Lisa Amand 2011
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The archives include, for example, some 25,000 cameras and four million film stills along with 3,500 daguerreotypes and major holdings of prints by Lewis Hine, Edward Steichen and Ansel Adams.
The Kodak Fallout Richard B. Woodward 2012
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These images and more than 150 others are assembled in the handsome survey 'Lewis Hine' D.A.P., 261 pages, $65 and capture Hine's belief in the essential nobility
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Not surprisingly, the three pictures by Lewis Hine of cigar wrappers in Pittsburgh, oyster shuckers in Pass Christian, Miss., and construction workers setting girders on the Empire State Building imbue their working stiffs with the dignity of labor.
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Understanding that his first photography teacher, at the Ethical Culture School in New York, was Lewis Hine -- whose blunt images of child laborers and impoverished immigrants are gut-wrenchingly clear and incisive -- offers a clue to Strand's transformation into a purveyor of the socially and visually unnerving
ARTINFO: Paul Strand's Elegant and Unsettling Vision of Mexico Comes to the Bronx 2010
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Understanding that his first photography teacher, at the Ethical Culture School in New York, was Lewis Hine -- whose blunt images of child laborers and impoverished immigrants are gut-wrenchingly clear and incisive -- offers a clue to Strand's transformation into a purveyor of the socially and visually unnerving
ARTINFO: Paul Strand's Elegant and Unsettling Vision of Mexico Comes to the Bronx 2010
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Timothy O'Sullivan, Lewis Hine, Walker Evans, Robert Capa, Dorothea Lange, Henri Cartier-Bresson even though what they pictured was at the time considered news.
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