The Great Depression was a time when the economic meltdown affected the entire world. This decade, from 1929 to 1939, was also a period when various photographers and photojournalists created some of the most excellent photographs.
For instance, Dorothea Lange's image of a migrant mother and her children live in the annals of our history. The image collectively captured the desperation and misery that people faced, especially those from the lower-income groups. And now, a new photo book offers a new perspective on a few images from this era. Titled Omen: Phantasmagoria at the Farm Security Administration Archive, 1935–1944, it is set out to uncover a history that hides in front of our eyes. . thephoblographer.com
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