Walker Evans, an influential American photographer, left an indelible mark on documentary photography during the 20th century. Born in 1903, Evans became renowned for his stark and evocative images that captured the essence of American life, particularly during the Great Depression. His work, often characterized by its candid and unadorned style, revealed a keen eye for the everyday and an ability to find beauty in the ordinary. Evans's collaboration with writer James Agee on "Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" further solidified his reputation as a master storyteller through the lens. Throughout his career, Evans's commitment to documenting the human experience and his dedication to authenticity have made him a pivotal figure in the history of photography.
Book condition: Acceptable (Well used with some minor water damage )
Dimensions: 26 cm x 23.5 cm x 1.5 cm
Weight: 650 g
Paperback: 188 pages
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