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Essay heading: Dorothea Lange: A Photographer of a Thousand Words
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She became one of the most popular portrait photographers in San Francisco. When she went on a trip to Arizona, she took pictures outside of her studio for the first time. This was where she first encountered people who were swallowed in poverty, hopelessness, and humiliation. She soon came to a realization... displayed 300 characters
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Dorothea Lange said, "It suddenly came to me that what I had to do was take pictures and concentrate upon people ? only people ? all kinds of people, people who paid me and people who didn't" (Sufrin 78). In the late 1920's, she had two sons. It was hard for her to juggle being a mother, wife, and a photographer, so her children were often boarded out... displayed next 300 characters
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