La fotografia come documentazione sociale

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La fotografia come documentazione sociale Jacob Riis La fotografia come documentazione sociale

La foto e la sua resa su un giornale Jacob Riis, Bandit’s Roost, New York1889

Jacob Riis, Home of an Italian Ragpicker, New York1888

Jacob Riis, A Downtown Morgue, New York1890

Jacob Riis, Blind Beggar, New York 1890

Jacob Riis, Women's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station, New York 1892

Jacob Riis, Men's Lodging Room in the West 47th Street Station, New York 1892

Jacob Riis, Five Cents Lodging, Bayard Street, New York 1889

Jacob Riis, Mullen's Alley, Cherry Hill, New York 1899

Jacob Riis, Children sleeping in Mulberry Street, New York 1890

Jacob Riis, What Children Learn Playing in in Streets, New York 1902

Jacob Riis, Homeless Children, New York 1890