- The photo leagues 's credo is the "Struggle against and expose reactionary film."
- They separated from Frontier Films.
- The workshop was a gathering of photographers and a photo exhibit.
- The Kanaga taught the workshop.
- I don't think I'll devote my time like that for any project.
- The Harlem Document was an important photo collection of Harlem during the Great Depression.
- Aaron Siskind started the Harlem Document.
- Picasso.
- Because it had am amazing appearance.
- Lewis Hine was a child labor photographer.
- Weegee was a street photographer of crime scenes
- The league began to focus on the details of war life.
- The league's focus changed due to the aftermath of the war.
- Siskind began looking for the positive aspects of life.
- The Saturday Evening Post was a magazine that chronicles American history.
- Barbara Morgan was a photographer of modern dancers
- The photo league was accused to be a communist organization.
- The "Growing Menance" was accusations of communism.
- Louis Steffrer agreed to serve as president.
- It stopped recruiting and slowly died out.
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Movie Monday - The Photo League
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