Illinois Labor History Society presents a lesson plan on Hine's work. Find a collection of images and a historical background.
Reference guide for locating artists and their collections provides an index to galleries, exhibits and dealers featuring the photographer.
Tennessee gallery presents a brief bio on the documentary photographer. Read about its collection of vintage prints and find ordering details.
Columbia University presents a series of slides detailing the construction of the Empire State Building. Includes photo specifications.
Offers a glimpse into the lives of child laborers via Hine's photographs. View a collection of images displaying workers and tenements.
View a collection of prints made by the great American documentary photographer. Includes general biographical notes and texts on each of the works.
Read a bio detailing the career accomplishments of this photographer famous for his documentation of child labor practices. View work samples.
Browse a series of photos of the Tennessee Valley taken by the artist in 1933. Images are accompanied by text descriptions.
Documentary photographer captured the construction of the Empire State building in this collection of images. Includes biographical information.
Highlights Hine's role in documenting immigrants' experience. From the introduction of "Inventing America: Readings in Identity and Culture."
New York publishing company presents a description of Daile Kaplan's book "Lewis Hine In Europe - The Lost Photographs." Find exhibit details.
British publishing company offers a look at the professional achievements of the Wisconsin-born artist. View commentaries for several images.
Photographer documented the use of child labor in America from 1908-12 in this exhibit. View each photo with its original caption.
View a collection of the photographer's portraits from the 1920s and 1930s showing workers in the act of labor, or read a short biography.