Walker Evans’ photographic strategy in American Photographs: Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Edition employs direct, documentary photography to capture the realities of American life. The visual approach emphasizes straightforward composition and a focus on everyday scenes, conveying themes of social and historical significance during the early 20th century.
The mood throughout the collection is quietly observant and unembellished, allowing the textures of American culture and environments to emerge without editorializing. This edition, published by The Museum of Modern Art in 2012, spans 208 pages and preserves the integrity of Evans’ original work while situating it within a historical context.