Walker Evans | Photography and the Great Depression
WALKER EVANS (1903-1975) American photographer for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). His photo of "Bud Fields and his family at Home" in Hale County, Alabama, in 1936. The family were share croppers.
The Exacting Eye of Walker Evans - Florence Griswold Museum
Walker Evans | Photos of The Great Depression
Walker Evans | Photos of The Great Depression
Dust Bowl. Home. Land. | Crocker Art Museum
Reception: Lyric Documentary: The Works of Walker Evans - University of Louisville
The dust bowl wanderer – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian
Dust Bowl: Photos From Oklahoma in 1942 by Alfred Eisenstaedt | Time
The Exacting Eye of Walker Evans - Florence Griswold Museum
Walker Evans' Reflections on His Great Depression Photos | PetaPixel
Meet 10 Depression-Era Photographers Who Captured the Struggle of Rural America | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
20+ Powerful, Bleak Photographs From the Dust Bowl | timalderman
Dust Bowl: Photos From Oklahoma in 1942 by Alfred Eisenstaedt | Time
Beyond Migrant Mother: Five FSA Photographers to Know - Swann Galleries News
Walker Evans: Documenting the Great Depression | Barnebys Magazine
Walker Evans | Child's Grave, Alabama (1936) | Available for Sale | Artsy
The Dust Bowl, The American Experience and Architectural Marketing
Dust Bowl: Photos From Oklahoma in 1942 by Alfred Eisenstaedt
Memories of the 1930s dust bowl. | Dust bowl, History, Picture
Walker Evans' Reflections on His Great Depression Photos | PetaPixel
Holden Luntz Gallery - Arthur Rothstein's Dust Storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma