The photographic strategy centers on Dorothea Lange’s portraits and scenes captured for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression, emphasizing human resilience and hardship in the rural United States. The images portray economic struggle and social conditions with a direct, empathetic visual approach that highlights dignity amid adversity.
500 FSA Photographs assembles a comprehensive selection of Lange’s work from this period, presenting 256 pages of black-and-white photographs that document the lives of displaced farm families, migrant workers, and rural communities. The volume offers a historical visual record from 2015 edition with ISBN 9781512100457.