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Walker Evans is one of the most influential photographers in the history of documentary photography. His photographs from the Great Depression era helped define how America’s social and economic realities were visually documented. In this episode, we explore Walker Evans through his most important photographs and projects. From his work for the Farm Security Administration and the iconic portrait of Allie Mae Burroughs, to the landmark photobook American Photographs and the collaboration with writer James Agee on Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, Evans’s work reshaped the visual language of documentary photography. We also discuss Evans’s remarkable Subway Portraits, a series created with a hidden camera in the New York subway that captured the quiet psychology of everyday city life. 📷 Read the full article on SanalSergi: https://www.sanalsergi.com/walker-eva... 🎙 This episode is part of the Photography History Podcast series. This is the English version of the SanalSergi Photography History Podcast.