Marion Post Wolcott was an unknown 28-year-old photographer when she first picked up her cameras for the Farm Security Administration in the autumn of 1938. What followed was a remarkable four years of near constant travel and photography that would elevate her, over time, into being regarded as one of the most significant photographers of the American 20th century. Read original article: Read More
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