A History of Documentary and Photojournalistic Photography
Bandits’ Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry St, 1888, by Jacob Riis
Home of Italian Ragpicker, 1888, by Jacob Riis
Italians at Ellis Island, 1905 by Lewis Hine
Photos By Lewis Hine Covering Child Labor in the U.S.
Powerhouse Mechanic, 1920 by Lewis Hine
“Organ Grinder” by Eugene Atget, Paris, 1905
Rag Picker by Eugene Atget, 1908
Old Bridge Near Paris, Eugene Atget, 1915
Store Front, Eugene Atget, 1925
Lunch Counter, 1929 by Walker Evans
Graveyard, Steel Mill and Houses in Pittsburgh, 1935, by Walker Evans
Houses and Billboards, Atlanta, 1936
Garage, Somewhere in Alabama, by Walker Evans 1936
From Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, 1939, by Walker Evans and James Agee
“White Angel Bread Line”, 1936 by Dorothea Lange
Hoe Culture, Alabama, 1936 by D. Lange
Migrant Mother, California, 1936, by Lange
Plantation Overseer & His Field Hands, Near Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1936, by Lange
The Photography of Henri Cartier Bresson
“Gestapo Informer Accused,” Cartier-Bresson, 1945
Fort Peck Dam, 1st Cover of LIFE Magazine, 1936 by Margaret Bourke-White
Bread Line After Louisville Flood, 1936 by Margaret Bourke-White
Prisoners at Buchenwald, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
Three Members of a Nazi Family Who Poisioned Themselves, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
German Civilians Made to Face Their Nation’s Crimes, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
Concentration Camp Victims by Bourke-White,’45
Marine Finds a Dying Baby, 1944 by W. Eugene Smith
Eugene Smith, Marine with Canteen
“Walk to Paradise Garden”, 1946, by E. Smith
One Photo From Smith's Photo Essay The Country Doctor for Life Magazine
The Photography of Robert Frank
William Seaman’s Pulitzer Prize Winning Photo Minneapolis Tribune, 1959
Suspected Viet Cong, Saigon, Feb. 1, 1968 by Eddie Adams
Photo by Kevin Carter, 1993, Sudan, Africa
Pulitizer Prize Winning Photo of Elian Gonzalez By AP Photographer Alan DiazAP Photographer Alan Diaz
Cheryl Delgado is learning to deal with her 18-year-old daughter, Sarah, turning into a woman. This must be the hardest stage of motherhood and I really thank them for letting me into their lives. (from site covering best of photojournalism)site covering best of photojournalism)
Sebastiao Salgado Exhibit - Children
Migration in South America, Salgado, 1999
Inventor of the Electronic Strobe - Dr. Harold Edgerton,
Milk Drop Experiment
Golf Swing
A Serve in Tennis