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The Art of Photography => The Coffee Corner => Topic started by: Schewe on March 15, 2017, 12:57:18 am

Title: Yale University Releases 170,000 Incredible Photos Of The Great Depression
Post by: Schewe on March 15, 2017, 12:57:18 am
Just saw this...

Yale University Releases 170,000 Incredible Photos Of The Great Depression (http://beautifuldecay.com/2015/10/14/yale-university-releases-170000-incredible-photos-great-depression/)

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In a database called Photogrammar (http://photogrammar.yale.edu/), Yale has just released 170,000 searchable photos of the Great Depression. Previously stored away in the government archives, these are the unseen images taken by great photographers such as Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Arthur Rothstein, all of whom were assigned by the Farm Security Administration to document the effects of the declining economy on the population. The database consists of a nation-wide map with clickable counties, each one leading to a gallery of snapshots from the region. Using the information from the Lot Number and Classification Tags systems developed by Paul Vanderbilt in 1942, the collection is searchable by photographer, lot number, and subject heading.

The FSA-OWI
From 1935-1944, the Farm Security Administration — Office of War Information undertook the largest photography project ever sponsored by the federal government.

Origins
After a series of setbacks in the courts that repealed many of the First New Deal’s program, President Roosevelt pursued a new set of initiatives including the Resettlement Administration in 1935. It was charged with aiding the poorest third of farmers displaced by the depression and particularly focused on resettlement on viable lands and providing low-interest loans. Directed by Rexford Tugwell, a Columbia University economist, the RA came under immediate scrutiny. Realizing the battle for public opinion had begun, Tugwell hired his former student Roy Stryker to lead the Historic Section within the Information Division of the RA, which in 1937 was moved to the FSA.


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Title: Re: Yale University Releases 170,000 Incredible Photos Of The Great Depression
Post by: Eric Myrvaagnes on March 15, 2017, 08:49:43 am
Thanks for that, Jeff. A great resource.
Title: Re: Yale University Releases 170,000 Incredible Photos Of The Great Depression
Post by: RSL on March 15, 2017, 09:16:03 am
Thanks, Jeff. Does this archive include prints from the negatives Stryker punched holes in?