The Travelling Camera - Lewis Hine and the Fight to End Child Labor
Michael Garland author Alexandra S D Hinrichs author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Getty Trust Publications
Published:14th Sep '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Stunning visuals and poetic text combine to tell the inspiring story of Lewis Hine (1874–1940), a teacher and photographer who employed his art as a tool for social reform. Working for the National Child Labor Committee (NCLC), Hine traveled the United States, taking pictures of children as young as five toiling under dangerous conditions in cotton mills, seafood canneries, farms, and coal mines. He often wore disguises to sneak into factories, impersonating a machinery inspector or traveling salesman. He said, "If I could tell this story in words, I wouldn't need to lug a camera." His poignant pictures attracted national attention and were instrumental in the passage of child labor laws. The Traveling Camera contains extensive back matter including a time line, original photos, and a bibliography.
A beautiful and heartwarming book--I give it my highest recommendation.--Kate Sampsell-Willman, author of Lewis Hine as Social Critic This book is stunning, both in words and pictures, truly a snapshot of history.--Jane Yolen, author of Owl Moon, Devil's Arithmetic, and I Am the Storm Lyrical writing combines with charming illustrations to deepen the reader's engagement with Hine and the children he cared about. The Traveling Camera offers a way of looking at history as a confluence of art, activism, and social change.--Uma Krishnaswami, author of Book Uncle and Me and Step Up to the Plate, Maria Singh
ISBN: 9781947440067
Dimensions: 234mm x 257mm x 10mm
Weight: 398g
44 pages