Artist Profiles: Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) - Page 2


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Masters of Photography--Dorothea Lange


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Dorothea Lange Exhibit

Masters of Photography Series

Oakland Museum of California--Dorothea Lange


 

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10.   Apr 26, 2006 6:51 AM
Hello. Im doing a research project on the Great Depression but I am also very interested in B&W photography in high school. I was just wondering if you know what company or what the government called ...

-- posted by carz310


9.   Dec 19, 2005 12:06 PM
Hi. We're doing a project on Dorothea Lange. We were wondering if you could help us answer some questions we had.
1. What, specifically, did she do during the Great Depression?
2. Are there any peo ...

-- posted by greenireland


8.   Oct 30, 2001 11:42 AM
Thanks Tom for the kind words. I have always loved the classic black and white photos and do most of my photography in b&w.

B&W requires the photo to be very strong. The textures, lines, and themes ...


-- posted by bbleigh


7.   Oct 29, 2001 11:03 PM
Extremely well-written article on her life and times. You write very succinctly and get to the point. Very sharp writing; I admire it.Thanks for informing me about this artist.

Those were such ...


-- posted by Sunbear


6.   Oct 28, 2001 1:59 AM
In response to message posted by Renie_Burghardt:

Renie,

Thanks for your wonderful comments. Dorothea Lange was an extraordinary ...


-- posted by bbleigh





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