Discover the life of this American photographer best known for documenting the poor conditions of Depression-era migrant workers.
Features thousands of photos taken by Lange during the 1930s while working under the New Deal's Farm Security Administration to document rural poverty.
Peruse this resource to image archives, museums and art galleries showcasing the work of this legendary lens woman. Links to more pages.
Offers background on Lange's life and a sampling of her images of migrant farm workers in California during the 1930s.
Collects notes on the American photographer's life to accompany images of her work held in the Getty's permanent collection.
Glimpse the socially conscious photos of this 20th-century American artist, who spent much of her life in California. Find a list of resources.
View a black and white collection of this American photographer's stirring images. Includes a discussion of her technique and style.
Glimpse America's past with this photographer's emotional images of the Great Depression. Read an in-depth biography of her life and work.
Read a concise biography, view two photos and find links to other resources on this American photographer.
Learn how this courageous photographer, in a visit to the Raphael Weill School in 1942, fought racism through her images. Find an image gallery.
Learn how this pioneering female photographer shaped a generation with her images of America during WWII. Includes a list of related resources.
Review a brief biography of this American photographer, known for her depiction of migrant farm workers. Find a list of books and links.
Article highlight's the documentary photographer's work reflecting the post-war change in America. Includes scanned archival magazine articles.