LEWIS HINE: “UNFAVORABLE POSITIONS” - Ayad
A diligent photographer from the early 19th century. Lewis Hine was a sociologist and a photographer. He used the photography as utility to document the children labor that took place in the United States early that year. Most of the his superb portraits were about disfigured children ether with lost finger or the pure innocence. His photos really take us in time and shows us what truly was hard time for those young boys and girls. He really showed us what he was really cared about and that was children's freedom. Every portrait gives a story of what happened in the time, a seldom years those innocent children have spent their life. Personally, I have a feeling of both thankful and sorry for not being that period of and thankful that I have not been through what they've been through.
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