Not exact matches
Featuring
documentary, commercial, studio archive and official state photography, along with personal family
photographs, the exhibition offers a compelling perspective on Haitian life and
how natural disasters and political crises have affected its history and social fabric.
The first major retrospective of Greenfield's work, the exhibition features nearly 200
photographs, numerous first - person interviews, and
documentary film footage, forming a thematic investigation of
how the pursuit of wealth, and its material trappings and elusive promises of happiness, has evolved since the late 1990s.
Frazier aims to shift the script on
documentary photography guided by a concern over
how Florence Owens Thompson, the subject of Dorothea Lange's image Migrant Mother, would have
photographed herself and her family.
Please find below 10 shortlisted
photographs of the activities conducted: In 2008 Smile Train produced a 39»
documentary called «Smile Pinki» chronicling the life of Pinki Sonkar born with a cleft lip in a dirt poor landless laborer's family in a small village in Mirzapur District and
how it changed after she received reconstructive surgery.