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5.0 out of 5 stars The spirit of the Depression years
Walker Evans wasn't the most prolific of Roy Stryker's photographers; he turned in about 540 negatives (compared to 841 from Dorothea Lange) during his relatively short stay from June 1935 to 1937 and the summer 1938. This interesting book, designed as an unpaginated catalog, presents 488 photos three to a page with the images about the same size as those in Walker...
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3.0 out of 5 stars a good reference for 30's exteriors
This book would be a good choice for a set designer interested in 30's exteriors. There are great photos of signage, rundown storefronts, churches, one or two fields and a couple of interiors. This shouldn't be your only resource but is a worthy addition to your collection.
Published on February 18, 1999


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5.0 out of 5 stars The spirit of the Depression years, October 7, 2009
This review is from: Walker Evans: A Catalog of Photographic Prints Available from the Farm Security Administration Collection 1935-1938 (Da Capo Paperback) (Paperback)
Walker Evans wasn't the most prolific of Roy Stryker's photographers; he turned in about 540 negatives (compared to 841 from Dorothea Lange) during his relatively short stay from June 1935 to 1937 and the summer 1938. This interesting book, designed as an unpaginated catalog, presents 488 photos three to a page with the images about the same size as those in Walker Evans: The Getty Museum Collection which has 168 FSA photos.

The idea behind the book (first published in 1973) was to use it as a guide to ordering prints from the Library of Congress, so each photo has the LoC number, date, location and subject. This always seemed a rather ambitious project to me because the photos, though rather small and printed with a 133 screen, do give a good impression of the remarkable quality of Evans work. To achieve the book's objective a slim volume of thumbnails and LoC numbers would have been adequate. The front of the book has 64 photos, large and one to a page.

The twelve FSA assignments that Evans completed are shown in historical sequence, starting with West Virgina in 1935 and ending with New York City in the summer of 1938. His famous photos used in `Let us now praise famous men' taken in Alabama 1935 and 1936 are some of 186 shown from that assignment so now you can see many wonderful alternatives of the Burroughs, Fields and Tengle families and how they lived and farmed.

There plenty of books about Walker Evans and in particular his FSA work but I've always liked this one. I bought it years ago and it introduced me to his amazing contribution to Stryker's program where I think he took his finest work.

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5.0 out of 5 stars review of walker evans caralog of photographs from FSA, January 22, 2012
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This review is from: Walker Evans: A Catalog of Photographic Prints Available from the Farm Security Administration Collection 1935-1938 (Da Capo Paperback) (Paperback)
AS BOOK IT HAS GOOD QUALITY AND THE PRINT OF THE PICS IS FINE.
THE COLLECTION OF PHOTOGRAPHS IN IT ARE INTERESTING AND VERY HELPFUL.
AS WALKER EVANS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHERS OF THE HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY,
I THINK THAT THIS BOOK DEPICTS ON OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF HIS EARLY WORK.
I THINK IS A MAST FOR ANYONE WHO WONTS A GOOD BOOK OF PHOTOGRAPHY IN HIS LIBRARY.
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3.0 out of 5 stars a good reference for 30's exteriors, February 18, 1999
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This review is from: Walker Evans: A Catalog of Photographic Prints Available from the Farm Security Administration Collection 1935-1938 (Da Capo Paperback) (Paperback)
This book would be a good choice for a set designer interested in 30's exteriors. There are great photos of signage, rundown storefronts, churches, one or two fields and a couple of interiors. This shouldn't be your only resource but is a worthy addition to your collection.
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