The collection in Daring to Look: Dorothea Lange’s Photographs and Reports from the Field presents a focused visual study of Lange’s documentary photography, illustrating her methodical approach to capturing social realities. Photographs in the book emphasize the raw human emotions and conditions experienced during the Great Depression, revealing both the dignity and hardship of her subjects.
The accompanying reports provide essential context, reflecting Lange’s commitment to social issues and her role as more than just a photographer but also a critical observer and reporter. This combination of images and written insights reveals the depth of her engagement with the communities she documented, offering a layered understanding of both her artistic technique and her ethical motivations.