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A fresh look at Dorothea Lange’s censored photos of Japanese internment

11 Dec

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Dorothea Lange’s photos of Japanese interment in America are less well-known than her other Farm Security Administration works like ‘Migrant Mother’ – and there’s a reason for that. The unflinching view of the events captured in her photos landed them in the US National Archive, with many labeled ‘impounded,’ where they sat for decades.

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US government announced the mandatory relocation of people of Japanese ancestry, the majority of which were American citizens, to internment camps. Lange was commissioned to photograph the events, both as people were displaced from homes and business, and later as they reported to assembly centers and were ultimately sent to the camps.

Lange’s photos painted a brutally honest picture of every phase of the internment, and were seemingly met with displeasure from the military as they were quietly impounded and archived. A 2006 book put the censored images front and center for the first time. You can see a few of the images here; Anchor Editions has published some information about the images and is offering prints with half of proceeds going to the ACLU. 

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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A fresh look at Dorthea Lange’s censored photos of Japanese internment

10 Dec

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Dorothea Lange’s photos of Japanese interment in America are less well-known than her other Farm Security Administration works like ‘Migrant Mother’ – and there’s a reason for that. The unflinching view of the events captured in her photos landed them in the US National Archive, with many labeled ‘impounded,’ where they sat for decades.

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US government announced the mandatory relocation of people of Japanese ancestry, the majority of which were American citizens, to internment camps. Lange was commissioned to photograph the events, both as people were displaced from homes and business, and later as they reported to assembly centers and were ultimately sent to the camps.

Lange’s photos painted a brutally honest picture of every phase of the internment, and were seemingly met with displeasure from the military as they were quietly impounded and archived. A 2006 book put the censored images front and center for the first time. You can see a few of the images here; Anchor Editions has published some information about the images and is offering prints with half of proceeds going to the ACLU. 

Articles: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Physique 3D NSFW censored version

03 Aug

This video was produced primarily to showcase the usage of the 3D setup engineered by Raffaele la Franca for www.out4frame.com. The footage shot and edited were fashioned according to the specifications and guidelines of this equipment. Filmed and edited entirely in Palermo, Sicily in a week. The rig used to create the stereoscopic 3D will be available for purchase thru www.out4frame.com in fall 2011. Director grayagent Producer Raffaele la Franca Editor Igor D’india Team of Viviana Damiano, Marta Mancuso, Francesco Paolo Catalano, Luisa Urso, and Silvia Orlando. The models Chiara Calabrese, Valeria Fiore, and the mystery girl. B*Polar, Chico Palladino Production, gheko.it, Skip’s Hairdressers in Palermo. www.graysprovocation.com and www.grayagent.com for more works. Follow @grayprovocate Personal www.facebook.com/grayagent Fanpage www.facebook.com

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