Explores the work of 240 women photographers from the past and present and their accomplishments in the fields of portraiture, social and scientific documentation, advertising, photojournalism, and personal expression.
Chronicles the life and work of twentieth-century American photographer Dorothea Lange through her photographs, letters, journal entries, taped conversations, and essays written by people who knew her best.
Text and accompanying photographs present the biographies of five women photographers: Julia Margaret Cameron, Margaret Bourke-White, Flor Garduno, Sandy Skoglund, and Lorna Simpson.
A biography of Dorothea Lange, whose photographs of migrant workers, Japanese American internees, and rural poverty helped bring about important social reforms.