In the decades following World War II, an independently minded and
critically engaged form of photography began to gather momentum. Its
practitioners have combined their skills as artists and reporters,
creating extended photographic essays that delve deeply into topics of
social concern and present distinct personal visions of the world. Engaged Observers looks in depth at projects by a selection of
the most vital photographers who have contributed to the development of
this approach. Passionately committed to their subjects, they have
authored evocative bodies of work that are often published extensively
as books and transcend the realm of traditional photojournalism. Artists featured: Philip Jones Griffiths, Leonard Freed, W. Eugene and Aileen M. Smith, Susan Meiselas, Mary Ellen Mark, Lauren Greenfield, Larry Towell, Sebastião Salgado, James Nachtwey.
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