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Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Walker Evans













A brief tribute to the photographs of Walker Evans, chronicler of Depression era America. Evans's lens found a haunting beauty in the faces of the poor and hungry as well as the facades of numerous down-at-heel businesses.
Posted by Adrian at 22:22 Labels: photography, Walker Evans
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