
William Gedney :: Prince Albert / A Cornett boy smoking and holding tobacco can, Leatherwood, Kentucky, 1964
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William Gedney :: Prince Albert / A Cornett boy smoking and holding tobacco can, Leatherwood, Kentucky, 1964
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William Gedney :: Cornett boys smoking by car, Leatherwood, Kentucky, 1964
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John Dominis ::
Not published in LIFE. Appalachia, eastern Kentucky, 1964.
Dominis shot an extraordinary 12-page feature for the Jan. 31, 1964, issue of Life, titled “The Valley of Poverty” — one of the very first substantive reports in any American publication on President Lyndon Johnson’s nascent War on Poverty.
/ sources:
livejournal and Time.com
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John Dominis :: Not published in LIFE. Appalachia, eastern Kentucky, 1964 / src: livejournal via
furtho (further information and photo gallery: Life Magazine at Time.com)
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Ruth Matilda Anderson ::
Pequena leiteira [The Little milkwoman]. Noia, A Coruña, 1924. / source: Decolonial
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Dorothea Lange
:: Damaged Child, Shacktown, Elm Grove, Oklahoma, 1936. / source: The Family of Man
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Oscar Gustave Rejlander :: ‘A night out homeless’, ca. 1857 / Platinum print made by F. W. Edwards ca 1892-1893 from an original wet collodion negative by Oscar Rejlander.

Chris Killip :: “Rocker” and Rosie Going Home, Seacoal Beach, Lynemouth, Northumberland, 1983, gelatin silver print. / source: The J. Paul Getty Museum
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“Poetic, penetrating, and often heartbreaking, Chris Killip’s In Flagrante remains the most important photobook to document the devastating impact of deindustrialization on working-class communities in northern England in the 1970′s and 1980′s.” quoted from source

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen :: Byker Children with Collected Junk, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, 1971 / src: anothermag
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